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  • Subject: Re: wrkobjlck
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 13:13:31 -0500

The List Object Locks (QWCLOBJL) API generates a list of lock information about 
a 
specific object or database file member and places the list into the specified 
user 
space.  An object level or  member level lock may be specified.  If it is a 
database 
file, you will get a lock on the member (if requested); otherwise, the lock is 
on the 
object.  This API provides information similar to that provided by the Work 
with 
Object Lock (WRKOBJLCK) command.






cazkin@ykk.com.tr on 12/09/99 03:22:40 AM
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Subject:        wrkobjlck

Hi!
    How can I pass WRKOBJLCK job name to &ACTJOB variable  ? I have a
statistical File "SS0101L".
If some user works on this file, Other can not create new statistical data.
So, I have to warn inquery user. How can I Put locked active job to a
&ACTJOB variable and send a message to that job.
Regards



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