David,

So far I've gotten one hit at the notes.net.  It recommended doing a SHOW
USER at the Domino console.  If you don't have a ton of users, and the file
name is not over 20 characters, including the directory, this may work.
Not quite what I want, but it's a start and may work for you.

I prompted the DSPLNK command and see nothing there for whom is accessing
the database.  There is a RLSIFSLCK command but no WRKIFSLCK, or DSPIFSLCK.
I suspect that if they had a feature to see the lock then it would be
QNOTES unless it's in your product.

Domino Administrator doesn't seem to have anything useful.

Rob Berendt

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I'm really interested in finding out what DOMINO user has a database or
template locked.

The file is being dropped off in the domino directory (by our Implementer
product), and it shouldn't have been touched ... but for some reason, there
is an object lock on it.

Thanks!

david

> If that would work I strongly suspect that it would return
> QNOTES and not
> the Domino user who has the file open.
>
> I strongly recommend doing a DBCACHE FLUSH from the Domino
> Console prior to
> doing anything in a domino directory.  We always run this prior to
> deleting/restoring anyone's mail file.
>
> I've posted a question out to NOTES.NET and I am waiting for
> a response.
>
> Rob Berendt
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> If you're lucky, a DSPLNK command will do the trick, if you're unlucky
> I'll forward on to you the loverly loverly task you might
> have to do to
> find out....
>
> Steven Donnellan
> AS/400 Systems Manager
> IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Professional Operator
> Simon Jersey Ltd
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