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- System-wide locks across all installations of LANSA that are connected together. For example, the IBM i Master and all the Slave systems that are connected to it.
- Database-wide locks across all installations of LANSA logged in to a single instance of a database.
- Workstation-wide locks on a single installation of LANSA on a single database. These locks do not effect developers who share the same database. They control a specific developer's use of a specific database.
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| Note: For indirect methods of modifying this behavior in LANSA, refer to Special Authorities and Task Tracking. |
Also note that the use of Specialized BIFs and the ROM interface count as another instance of Visual LANSA.
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