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BEFORE CLEARING A LOCK FOLLOW THE BELOW STEPS:-

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BEFORE CLEARING A LOCK FOLLOW THE BELOW STEPS:-

To clear a lock, complete these steps on the system’s application and the database servers:
1. Check that the user is not logged on any of the servers with transaction SM04 (no application servers) or AL08 (with application servers).
If the user is not on the system, but transaction SM04 shows them on the system, delete their sessions. This step, by itself, may clear the lock.
2. Check that there are no processes running under the user ID using transaction SM50 or SM51.
3. Check that there are no batch jobs running under the user ID using transaction SM37.
4. Check that there are no updates in process for that user ID using transaction SM13.
5. Once you know that there is no activity using the user’s ID, select the lock entry for deletion.
6. Choose Lock entriesDelete.



Keyword: BASIS
Title : BEFORE CLEARING A LOCK FOLLOW THE BELOW STEPS:-

Release Locked Objects before relasing a Transport Request

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To find the locked objects:-

Look in the tables TLOCK, E070, E071, and E070C. Sometimes, data in these tables can become orphaned, and may need to be processed manually (this is rarely necessary).



Keyword: BASIS
Title : Release Locked Objects before relasing a Transport Request

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