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<h1 class="topictitle1">Recover a held optical file </h1>
<div><p>This topic provides instructions on recovering held optical file.</p>
<p>If a close operation fails for an open optical file and the file becomes
held, the held file can be handled in one or both of the following ways:</p>
<ul><li>You can attempt a save request </li>
<li>You can release the file to allow it to be opened again.</li>
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<p> However, if the cause for the close failure has been corrected, the file
can now be closed as usual, without having to save or release it first. In
this situation, the file is automatically saved and released, and the held
status is lifted. After releasing a held file, you can close it if the open
file handle is still valid. </p>
<p>Before saving or releasing a held optical file, you can view all of its
open instances by selecting option 8 (Display Usage information) from the
Work with Held Files Optical Files (WRKHLDOPTF) display. This can be an important
step in determining the appropriate actions for the file. For example, before
deciding not to save the latest version of a file, it is useful to know if
other applications have been making concurrent updates to the same file. Updates
would roll back for all users if the file were only released and no further
updates were made before the last updating application closed the file.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzam4heldoptfiles.htm" title="If the optical file system is unable to update the optical disk during a close function, the operation fails and the file is marked as held.">Held optical files</a></div>
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