This will not work, because OS/400 or i5/OS does not place a *USE lock on a *PGM when it is "in use" ... :-o

> Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
How about using TAA Tool's DSPOBJLCK. It will return an error code if the the object is not locked (not active).

Thanx,

Nick


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