Your right my bad. MULTIPLE ACCESS error is FSERR 48 I think. In this case the user does not have access rights to the file in question. Leonard S. Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:93ko3001art@enews1.newsguy.com... > The condition that Patrick Thrapp mentions would not generate the Security > Violation (FSERR 93) that Gary Sielaff mentioned, rather something like > "MULTIPLE ACCESS" (I forget the exact text). However, this is usually on a data > file, not a program file. > =================== > Leonard S. Berkowitz > Perot Health Care Systems > (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account) > voice: 617-509-1212 > fax: 617-509-3737 > pager: 781-226-2431 > > > > > > > > Patrick Thrapp <[log in to unmask]> on 01/11/2001 11:16:38 AM > > Please respond to Patrick Thrapp <[log in to unmask]> > > > > > > > > > To: [log in to unmask] > > cc: (bcc: Leonard Berkowitz/CORP/HPHC) > > > > Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] file unavailable > > > > > > > > > You might need a file eq before running the program to allow concurrent > access. > > :FILE rpgfile=actual_file,old;shr > > Where rpgfile is the program logical file name, actual_file is the real file > on disc(MPE name) > > If that fails then the owner of the file in question has exclusive rights. > Try a LISTF filename,8 to see who is owning the file during the failure > period. > > > Gary Sielaff <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message > news:93il8202go1@enews4.newsguy.com... > > I try to run a program and I get an rpg error "file not available for > access. mpe error "Security violation fserr93. > > My capabilitites are nd,sf,ba,ia. When I run god at my sign on then the > program runs. My question (and I bet you are thinking.... Its about time) > what capabilities do I need to run the program. The program capabilities > are ba,ia,mr. > > tia > > gls > > mlw > > >