Have this old application with "if used" code in it....
Essentially,
if .not. used(bob')
select 0
use &filename order thisorder alias bob
endif
Problem is that is occasionally blows up with a file in use error when it
uses &filename. "bob" is not used so it barges on, so &filename is in use.
How do I determine the alias that &filename is used under? As a stop gap
measure am going to include a direct reference to filename. Have tried
different ways to duplicate the users problem but no joy.
Am sure I am overlooking the obvious so any thoughts/suggestions would be
greatly appreciated....
TIA/Regards,
Desmond
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