Remember that you have a source and a target system. Let's say your
source system is your production system and your target system is your
backup system (and often is except in a failover situation). On your
target system Mimix will often lock many of the files so that you don't
update the data on the wrong system. It's not meant to be bidirectional.
Updates go from one to the other, until you do a switch, or failover, then
they flow the other way. Now, I can still do stuff on the target system
like RUNQRY QRYFILE(mylib/myfile) even with the lock.
Rob Berendt
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