Gary,
Actually, that is correct. I assume that you are getting nothing back from
your listf access. This indicates no one is accessing that file ( I assume
that XXDB refers to the root file of the database. You can also use
MPE/iX's listf ,8 or 9 (different reporting format) or even DBUTIL >>show
XXDB users to identify someone accessing the DB.
Regards,
Reid E. Baxter
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In mpex how do I find out who is accessing a database, I thought it was
:mpex
Then listf XXDB,access
But that is not working.
Anybody???
Thanks
Gary
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