How to find out what has been archived with ABAP

Hello Xperts,
as most everybody knows who has been using archiving in BW: when attempting to load data which has already been archieved in a BW infoprovider an exception is raised ("records locked by archiving request").
For that reason we need to implement a solution to exclude in the filter within the DTP (on e.g. InfoObject 0CALDAY) data that has already been archived.
Hence, anybody know/have a program/FM/class-method with which to read which data - i.e. InfoObject restriction - has already been successfully archived for a certain archiving object/infoprovider???
Any assistance would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

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Regards
Asif Kabir
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