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<h1 class="topictitle1">Close considerations for files shared in a job or activation group</h1>
<div><p>Listed here are the considerations for closing a database file
that is shared in the same job or activation group.</p>
<div class="p"><ul><li>The complete processing of a close operation (including releasing file,
member, and record locks; forcing changes to auxiliary storage; and destroying
the open data path) is done only when the last program to open the shared
open data path closes it.</li>
<li>If the file was opened with the Open Database File (OPNDBF) or the Open
Query File (OPNQRYF) command, use the Close File (CLOF) command to close the
file. The Reclaim Resources (RCLRSC) command can also be used to close a file
opened by the OPNQRYF command when one of the following parameters is specified: <ul><li>OPNSCOPE(*ACTGRPDFN), and the open is requested from the default activation
group.</li>
<li>TYPE(*NORMAL)</li>
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If one of the following parameters is specified, the file remains open
even if the Reclaim Resources (RCLRSC) command is run: <ul><li>OPNSCOPE(*ACTGRPDFN), and the open is requested from an activation group
other than the default.</li>
<li>OPNSCOPE(*ACTGRP)</li>
<li>OPNSCOPE(*JOB)</li>
<li>TYPE(*PERM)</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbafocloseex1.htm">Example 1: A single set of files with similar processing options</a></strong><br />
In this example, the user signs on and most of the programs that are used process the same set of files.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbafocloseex2.htm">Example 2: Multiple sets of files with similar processing options</a></strong><br />
In this example, different files are used for each application. The user normally works with one application for a considerable length of time before selecting a new application.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rbafocloseex3.htm">Example 3: A single set of files with different processing requirements</a></strong><br />
This example shows the methods that can be used if some programs need read-only file processing and others need some or all of the options (input/update/add/delete).</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbafosfile.htm" title="By default, the database management system lets one file be read and changed by many users at the same time. However, you can share the database files in the same job or activation group through the SHARE parameter.">Share database files in the same job or activation group</a></div>
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