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  • Subject: Re: Can you associate a data queue with a distribution queue?
  • From: "Larry D. Bolhuis" <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 20:52:54 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Rob,

  Jeff is right here.  If you know the userid that will be recieving the 
distribution simply grab
the message. It will give you the file name and your program can take if from 
there.  I have done
this several times and it works well.  You can code your own shutdown message 
as well.  Coding is
slightly more complicated that a DataQueue but not much.

  Larry Bolhuis
  Arbor Solutions, Inc
  lbolhui@ibm.net

Jeffrey M. Silberberg wrote:
> 
>  Rob,
> 
>         It has been awhile, but I seem to remember doing this with a msgq
> instead of with a data queue.  If you hang a msg handler on the msg queue
> of the receiving party, you will see the file arrived msg in the handler
> and can then use the rcvnetf command to handle it, or send a data queue
> entry to another task if necessary..
> 
>         Hopes this helps.
> 
>         JMS
> 
> On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Rob Berendt wrote:
> 
> > We have a program that uses a delay loop to process RCVNETF.  Is
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