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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