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Post the code....

I'd be willing to bet there's an error, it's just being ignored..

Charles

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 5:22 AM, RPG List <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nope, never threw a single error, the call to the API acts as though the
data was written.

We have it set to 2GB up front.



Possible corruption, max data queue object size perhaps ?

Default size looks like 16mb. Looks like you can set size to 2gb.

Was your app throwing errors on the write ?

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message: 6
date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 08:59:53 -0000
from: "RPG List" <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Strange issue with a Data Queue

I'm sure I'm not the first to have experienced this, but I wanted to at
least ask the question.

I am using the QSNDDTAQ API to write data to a data queue. Its been
working for months, yesterday it just stopped writing. The program
completes successfully, no errors are generated but no data gets written
to the queue.

It is almost as if the data just disappears.

I was able to fix it by deleting and recreating the queue, but that
doesn't explain the issue.

Suggestions? Thoughts?

Dutch


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