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do you have any 'h' spec entries in any of the RPG programs that use that file?

what are they?

On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 8:09 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why is an Input/Primary file in an RPGLE program in a CLLE program
locking a file?

There is a series of steps, including calls to three RPGLE programs.
These steps all run fine when one after another from the command line.

Now, I have put the steps into a CLLE program. When I run the CLLE I
get a halt saying a file I am trying to clear is locked. The only
thing I see, so far, is that the second program has the locked file
as Input/Primary, so there is *INLR set on in the program. Could that
be my problem? If not, any ideas? If so, what fixes the problem?

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