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Can't claim the credit for this one, I got it from another email list I'm
on, but it answers your question;

Use the DSPDLONAM command to find the "system object name" of the
document. For example, if the path shown on the client is
/QDLS/MYFOLDER/MYSUBDIR/MYDOC, use the following statement:

DSPDLONAM                  +
  DLO(MYDOC)               +
  FLR(MYFOLDER/MYSUBDIR)   +
  OBJCLS(*DOC)

Several pieces of information should be displayed, including a system
object name consisting of 10 characters and an auxiliary storage pool
(ASP) ID. The system object name is the "real" name of the object in
an AS/400 library. The library name is determined by the ASP. If the
ASP ID is 1, the library name is simply QDOC. If the ASP ID is greater
than 1, the library name takes the form QDOCnnnn, where nnnn
represents the ASP. For example, if MYDOC is in ASP 2, the library
name is QDOC0002.

Once you've determined the system object name and library name, use
the WRKOBJLCK command to display object locks on the document. For
example:

WRKOBJLCK                  +
  OBJ(QDOC/LNM1453888)     +
  OBJTYPE(*DOC)

Lock information should be displayed for any job that currently has
the document open. Additional locks might be displayed.

An important point to note is that a document need not be open nor the
object be locked to be considered "in use." For example, there are
other types of commonly used locking schemes, some as simple as
setting a bit in a shared memory location. It would be difficult for a
user to find such a "lock." And even when it's possible to see the
lock, it may not be possible to determine the lock holder if no job
information has been stored.

Steven Donnellan
AS/400 Systems Manager
IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
Simon Jersey Ltd

http://www.simonjersey.com




gcrane@johansonmfg.com
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@MIDRANGE.COM
13/09/01 11:40
Please respond to midrange-l


        To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
        cc:
        Subject:        OfficeVision Folder




I have an OV400 folder that I am attempting to delete.  I can not as the
folder
is in use.  Is there a way that I can tell who is using the folder?
WRKOBJLCK
does not cut it.





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