To check the locks , we use cmd WRKOBJLCK , but how we
confirm whether it's objeck lock / member lock.
I confused with the Lock type and Status values...Can any
body please tell me ...
Answer Posted / sj
Do WRKOBJLCK then press F6 you will get Lock Type(MBR, DATA)
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