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John,

You can try this:

    RRTJOB RTGDTA(QCMDI)

This should close any activation groups, and reclaim anything in the *DFTACTGRP, closing all files and deactivating any programs or service programs that got activated in the "DAG"...

So, immediately after RRTJOB, your job should appear just as it did when you first signed on, by virtue of starting a new routing step.

I think that will free up any locks.

Try it and see?

All the best,

Mark S. Waterbury

On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 03:28:49 AM EDT, John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is an interactive program that I need to run from time to time,
and when I do, it seems that my interactive session still holds onto a
member lock after I exit the program. It does NOT keep any object lock
on the file, only a member lock.

My question is: Is there some way, short of logging off or killing
that session, to release that member lock?

I've tried DLCOBJ and RCLRSC, to no avail.

John Y.

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