Trying to track down some oddball behavior and suspect a file lock
issue...

I'm trying to get a list of tables (or whatever) that SQL Server 2000
might have locked and am attempting to use a combo of sp_lock and a
SELECT of some sort to make it happen. I'm not familiar enough with this
stuff to know how to manipulate output from one thing to another.

Something like:

exec sp_lock( select id from sysobjects);
 
Am I on the right track or can someone show me the magic key?

TIA, 

Matt Jarvis
Programmer/DBA
King | Retail Solutions 

 




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