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Yes James! Right guess ,Iam using S/36 environment..I would like to know how 
can i avoid these erros permanently..if you had any experieince earlier ,please 
share your knowledge with me,I will really appreciate your help and thank you 
so much for your help and valuable answers...
Thank you
Murali

"James W. Kilgore" <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
murali,

I've never used data mirror, but from what you've posted it seems that 
you are still using the S/36 environment?

If so, I ran into a similar problem where the system would tell me a 
file is open and when I issued a CLOF it would tell me its NOT open.

If you are not using the S36EE, never mind! :) Press DELETE now.

I'm just taking a stab in the dark here and am going to ask you to check 
your S/36 options (CHGS36) and see if there is a Yes/No question about 
shared file opens and caching deleted files. It was put there to speed 
up the older boxes (last time I looked was at V2). These shared opens 
did not appear under a WRKOBJLCK! (at that time) An they held the lock 
even after the program finished and lasted until the user signed off.

If any job did an open on the file, it seems that the S36EE would hide 
this fact and cause problems in doing a CLRPFM or other things that 
required an exclusive lock.

Just a guess.
HTH


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