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I've got an automated process using HTTPAPI to access a web service, and
I've got the master CL program for that automated process rigged to, in
case of error, copy the http_debug file for forensic purposes.
Unfortunately, that CPY command is throwing a CPFA09E ("Object in use")
error.
Usually, my complaint about IFS objects is that it's difficult or
impossible to enforce locks on them. Now, it seems I have the opposite
problem. Any suggestions on what can be done about it?
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JHHL
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