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The LKSYS() function returns information regarding the lock status of the current record. The parameter <expN> is used to specify what type of information is returned. The <expN> may be one of the following: | The LKSYS() function returns information regarding the lock status of the current record. The parameter <expN> is used to specify what type of information is returned. The <expN> may be one of the following: | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 1 February 2013
Contents
Purpose
Function to return lock status of current record
Syntax
LKSYS(<expN>)
See Also
FLOCK(), ISLOCKED(), LOCK(), LOCKINFO(), RLOCK(), UNLOCK
Description
The LKSYS() function returns information regarding the lock status of the current record. The parameter <expN> is used to specify what type of information is returned. The <expN> may be one of the following:
Value | Description |
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0 | Current time if current record is locked |
1 | Current date if current record is locked |
2 | User name of person who has locked the record |
3 | Terminal name at which record is locked |
The LYKSYS() function returns a null string ("") if the record is not locked.
Example
?lksys(0) 11:30:20