Mike,

That doesn't help him.

He wants to be able to unlock the record from the program locking it.

WAITRCD affects how long some other program will wait for a locked record.
It has no effect on the program locking the record.

Charles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Barton [mailto:Mike.Barton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:11 AM
> To: RPG programming on the AS400/iSeries
> Subject: Re: How to unlock a record in an interactive job 
> after 'x' amount of time has passed
> 
> 
> >Is there a way from a RPGLE interactive program to track how 
> long it has a
> >record locked in update and after a certain amount of time 
> has elapsed,
> >gracefully unlock the record. Then the interactive program 
> would show some
> >info message to inform the User that they will need to retrieve the
> >transaction again.
> 
> Andy
>        the WAITRCD attribute on a database file detrmines
> how long the program will wait until a CPF message is returned 
> to your program. 
> The default is 60 seconds (but can be changed / temporarily 
> overridden).
> 
> By monitoring for the error and counting the number of times
> you can determine the length of time.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Mike 
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