![]() In the case of the example above a simple 'close x' will do the trick. You then may have to kill that process to delete the file. RMS-E-FLK, file currently locked by another userĪs replied earlier, you can use SHOW DEV/FILE to find out which process has the file open. %DELETE-W-FILNOTDEL, error deleting U$1:TMP.TMP 1 That other user can be the same username, it can even be the same process. ![]() That stream might be idle but it has aquired the right to use the file so it would be wrong to yank away the file. It might be more clear to write that as 'opened by an other stream'. The term 'locked by other user' really means it. HPE Blog, Austria, Germany & Switzerland.
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