I'd suggest to include a SET OPTION statement in your source code, so next
time you'll compile the program you do not have to remember to set the
compile option to *NONE.
Exec SQL Set Option Commit = *NONE ... and may be other options;
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
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-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Ellen
Eliason
Sent: Thursday, 2 April 2026 15:40
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: How to find wich program lock file record
Hello,
I had a very frustrating bout with message CPF5032 "Record already locked to
this job recently.
I was able to resolve it with a compile parameter. I believe an SQL
statement within the program was causing the lock. This was an SQLRPGLE
program.
Parameter is COMMIT. The default (for us) was *CHG. We needed to change it
to *NONE.
Good luck
Ellen
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