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Ftp exit points check at request time, not at completion time. They are
there for security purposes. Like "should I allow someone to get a
particular file into a particular library?". There are no after action
exit points, like "we just received a file X in library Y - should I post
the data now?".
So I doubt if it's one of those.

If it was a table and not a save file then I might suspect one of the
QDBSRV* jobs.

No chance it might have been one of those mornings and instead of the save
file having the lock - it was the object you were restoring from the save
file?

Rob Berendt

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