Yeah, that's a typical way to do things, and we do something like that.

Question still is--why is lock ignored when program called through the
command?

Mark Phippard wrote:
>
> If it is your own command, then you should change the CPP to ALCOBJ *EXCL
> on some *DTAARA object and release the lock when it is finished.
>
> Then you can have the validity checking program check for locks on that
> same *DTAARA objects and issue an error if it is locked.  Of course I would
> also do the same in CPP in case the validity checker is removed.
>
> Hope this helps.
>


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