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Since these are web jobs, you really can't log off.  The
jobs are active all the time.

I'm trying to dubplicate the problem now.  It just doesn't
make much sense.  The only clue that makes sense so far is
the system is blocking the records, and because the "block"
wasn't fully read it leaves the file open.

I tried the BLOCK(*NO) on the F Spec but that didn't seem
to help.  So I'm looking into other possibilities.

If Barbara is reading this, I'd love some input... this is
driving me crazy and is, at least to me, a potential for
big problems.

Brad

On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:14:51 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
 "Booth Martin" <Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How does it behave if you log off after the first trial,
> then log back in
> for the second trial?
> 
> What about different users? can user 1 work in test, and
> user 2 work in
> production and both work correctly?
> 
> In debug, does the "eval *INLR=*on" line actually run in
> both cases? 
> 
> Have you tried copying the pieces to new names and
> skinning out everything
> not relevant to the problem and running the skinny
> version?
>  
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Booth Martin   http://www.MartinVT.com
> Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> ---------------------------------------------------------

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