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Mon, 2 Oct 2000 11:59:01 -0400
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I just discovered a couple of results of the LISTFILE ,locks (and probably
LISTFILE ,access) which I could not find explanations for in the online
documentation. Can anybody help?

1.)
FILE: L01217D.CUSTOMER.CLAIMS
8 Accessors(O:8,P:8,L:0,W:1,R:0),Share
system  BOB,CUSTOMER.CLAIMS            P:1,L:0,W:1,R:0      LDEV: 217
 #P430   (LCS001.PGM.CLAIMS)
  ACCESS: A-shr             REC#: 0                    FNUM: 100
   LOCKS: none

I could not find any info on the use of the word "system" in the
documentation. A quick check indicated that it seemed to be present
whenever the file in question was a circular file.  What about other file
types?  And more important, why can we not get a job/session number for
this user?


2.)
FILE: ACCEPTKF.CUSTOMER.CLAIMS
62 Accessors(O:62,P:62,L:0,W:62,R:62),Share
#S5881  ANNETTE,CUSTOMER.CLAIMS        P:2,L:0,W:2,R:2      LDEV: 211
 #P535
 ...dead(5)

What does "dead" mean - has the process died?  And what does the number in
the parentheses mean? I also found the term "dead" on the same line as a
job/session in another instance - but the job/session was still "alive".

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