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To view locks held by Integrated File System interfaces you can use the
Retrieve Object References (QP0LROR) API in V5R2.
"Elvis Budimlic"
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Has anyone successfully used QWCLOBJL api on an IFS object?
It works on 400 objects, but when I use the optional parameters to
specify the ifs object (*OBJPATH for object name, blanks for object
type, *NONE for member etc.) I never get any locks returned.
I tried creating locks in multitude of ways including a
straightforward C that does fopen and fwrite on the test file, but no
dice.
I guess it's possible I am misunderstanding the IFS lock concept
altogether, so feel free to educate me.
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