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I'd also be interested in whether the files are keyed and what the access path 
maintenance is set for to go along with that MBROPT() value. There isn't enough 
info to suggest solutions yet.

Tom Liotta

On Fri, 26 October 2001, Jim Damato wrote:

> Are you talking about locks on the From File or To File?  I'd be curious to
> see the other parameters such as CRTFILE, FROMMBR (*FIRST or *ALL), and
> MBROPT.  Could you give an example of the command?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter.Sheehan@cbs.fiserv.com [mailto:Peter.Sheehan@cbs.fiserv.com]
>
> We had a problem the other night when a program attempted to open a small
> file, only 2 records, at the same time as a CPYF was starting in another
> parallel job. This caused CPF4128. Its easy to replicate. Create a looping
> CLP to copy a small file and create/run a program to open that file  for
> update. You can also watch the looping job putting EXCLRD members locks on.
> Funnily enough, the problem goes away if the file is changed to re-use
> deleted records. Why does the CPYF put EXCLRD member locks on? Why doesn't
> it, if REUSEDLT = YES?

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Tom Liotta
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Kent, WA 98032
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