Looks like it uses two kinds of locking, global and variable:
L ^%ZVEMS("E","LOCK",VRRPGM):0
L +VRRLOCK(RTN):0I had to finally get the sys admin to just kill off the old processes.
At 03:58 PM 2/3/2005, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Well, here are the VPE files
>> S I="" F S I=$O(^VEE(I)) Q:I="" W !,I_" "_$P(^VEE(I,0),"^")
19200.11 VPE RTN LBRY 19200.111 VPE PERSON 19200.112 VPE RTN VERSIONING 19200.113 VPE PROGRAMMER CALL 19200.114 VPE PROGRAMMER PARAMETER 19200.115 VPE FONT 19200.116 VPE MENU 19200.117 VPE SELECTOR TEMPLATE >> --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan, > > I had a variable that got locked one time. I am using > GTM. I had to read the documentation about how to > manually unlock the variable. I think it used the > mupip utility, though I'm not sure of that. > > Kevin > > --- Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Tried that but the routine is still locked. This > > isn't the Check in/out > > methodology. It's using some form of either a > > global or routine system lock. > > > > Last time my old process was still active so the > > system lock was still on. > > > > > > At 11:08 AM 2/3/2005, Greg Kreis wrote: > > >I am not sure where it stores it, without reading > > the code, but you can > > >turn off the locking feature. > > > > > > >>..LBRY OFF > > > > > >Dan wrote: > > > > > >>Anybody know where VPE stores that a routine is > > currently being edited at? > > >> > > >>I was editing a routine and the connection dropped > > and now VPE won't let > > >>me edit the routine.
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