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I have code using the APIs to find who has a file locked. Probably not
a complete solution for you but it might be something you could hack.
https://github.com/SJLennon/IBM-i-RPG-Free-CLP-Code/tree/master/APIs
Carsten Flensburg may also have something you could hack.
https://apimymymy.wordpress.com/author/apimymy/
Sam
On 12/10/2021 7:05 AM, Niels Liisberg wrote:
Gents, Ladies;in
I have a situation where I need to find what causes a certain job to go
into lock wait - It can be record locks, object locks etc.
I have written the following SQL stored procedure ( that only works for
record locks btw) - however my SQL solution is not an option, because of
versions os the clients OS version - so perhaps anyone of you beautiful
people have a (API) solution to detect what causing a certain job to be
lock wait.
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