On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Sytze de Boer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great way to go into the weekend
>
> My client has loaded a large batch file for updating stock on hand and is
> greeted with "my" error message reference 109, "Record is in use by someone
> else"
> System uses "free" tables without a DBC
> What he can do now is run around all the workstations to see who has this
> stock item profile open on their system and close it
> OR he can abort, and not know what was posted and what was not.
> I know some of you will raise eyebrows and say this is bad programming
> technique and I will probably agree
> However ....
> Can anyone suggest
> 1  how to determine WHO has this "Record in use" ?

On the server: Control Panel -> Admin Tools -> Computer Management
See Shared Folders -> Open Files.

> 2  Can I programmatically close the record?

Not as far as I know.

-- 
Paul

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