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You could try adding one of the following to the statement.

With nc = no commit
With ur = uncommitted read
With cs = Cursor Stability 


Thanks,
Tommy Holden


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Developers here have added RCLRSC to GDMENU2C and that seems to do it.
I consider that a "workaround".  I would be interested in how I should
have coded the SQL application to not have to do this.

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It wasn't a explicit cursor statement.  I posted the whole SQL
statement.

There was another sql section in that same program involving an explicit

SQL cursor against a different file.  But that one works fine and the
lock 

is removed.

Rob Berendt

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