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  • Subject: This is a software design question - ILE related
  • From: bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Aug 00 10:28:24 CDT

V4R5 added AUTORCL in addition to *DTAQ sizes up to 2GB.  Other changes
over time have included sender id, keyed access, and non-destructive
read of messages (though here I'm refering to what has been
externalized via the various APIs and not necessarily what the
underlying queue object does or does not directly support).

Bruce

>
>Umm .... what AUTORCL parameter?  Is that new with VRM450 'cause it
>ain't there on earlier releases.  As far as I know data queues have
>behaved the way I describe since they were externalised by an
>industrious Rochesterian on a spare weekend way back in CPF days (5.0 or
>6.0 -- I don't remember).  The only real changes to data queue support
>have been the addition of remote data queues via DDM at VRM230 or VRM310
>(I can't remember that anymore either -- geezeritis I guess) and the
>change to the time of the sort at VRM360.
>


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