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From a COBOL program, can we know whether a queue it's accessing is a Local or Remote Queue? Is there any command that can be used to identify this? Any help is appreciated.
Local Queue vs Remote Queue in MQ Series.
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Re: Local Queue vs Remote Queue in MQ Series.
From a search - Queues can exist either in your local system ,if so they are called local queues. If they exist at another queue manager they are called remote queues. When your application connects to a queue manager, you can then do GETs from and PUTs to a local queue. For remote queue, you can only PUT to this.
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Re: Local Queue vs Remote Queue in MQ Series.
Hi
You might need to check on MQINQ ..
Regards,
Prem
You might need to check on MQINQ ..
Regards,
Prem
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