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Latest revision as of 14:50, 10 November 2009
Purpose
Release all file and record locks
Syntax
CLEAR LOCKS
See Also
CLEAR, CLEAR ALL, CLEAR GETS, CLEAR MEMORY, CLOSE ALL, FLOCK(), ISLOCKED(), LOCKF, LOCKR, RLOCK(), UNLOCK
Description
The CLEAR LOCKS command releases all file and record locks. The UNLOCK ALL command is synonymous with CLEAR LOCKS. The CLEAR LOCKS command is only necessary if you are using manual locking techniques because the Recital/4GL automatically performs record locking and unlocking.
Example
clear locks
Products
Recital Server, Recital