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Have you done a wrkobjlck on the document? That should tell you what process is holding the lock.

Michael Smith wrote:
This describes what I think needs to happen.... each of the
QDLS/PAYROLL/REPORT.TXT files responds with the same error "file in use"
when we try to delete them via a Windows Mapped drive.

Michael
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Voris, John
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 12:01 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Netserver Question


I recall that there was a bug somewhere in the upgrade process that was
resolved when I called Rochester.

As I recall, I was getting errors out of some QDLS files when I tried to
do our backup routines.

They had me run a command to release each file, and then I did an output
file of filenames, and then passed the file name to a program that had
the command they specified. (As I recall the fix was more than RCLSTG
*DBREF could handle, but I believe we did that too to make sure
everything was AOK.)

Again, that was a long long time ago.

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message: 6
date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 08:49:01 -0400
from: "Michael Smith" subject: Netserver Question

We upgraded from V5R1 to V5R2... we are moving to V5R4 in September.

On V5R1, via a Windows mapped drive to /QDLS/PAYROLL... the user could
delete files, after the upgrade and PTF apply the user receives an error
dialog box "file in use".

I have check permissions on /QDLS, they are *RWX.

I realize that this will be an interim problem until V5R4, but any
suggestions on how to resolve the problem would be appreciated.

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