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  • Subject: RE: MQ Series Question
  • From: "Maarten Vries, de" <m_devries74@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 11:13:52 +0100

Well I want to issue an MQPUT after the MQOPEN on the remote queue to send 
the data to the AS/400.

It works the other way around.
Probably I have to connect to the local queue manager, put the messages on 
the local queue. Create a trigger and send the local messages to the local 
definition of the remote queue and that will send the message to the AS/400.
In the drawings in the redbooks I can see that you should be able to put 
directly on the local definition of the remote queue.
Perhaps the API exerciser in MQ first steps is not ok for that function

maarten


>From: "McCallion, Martin" <MccalliM@Midas-Kapiti.com>
>Reply-To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>To: "'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
>Subject: RE: MQ Series Question
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 09:26:30 -0000
>
>Maarten,
>
> > I am having some troubles with MQ Series.
> > I am using MQ Series V4R2M0 on the AS/400 and MQ5.1 on Windows NT.
> >
> > I have created a remote queue that is referring to a local
> > queue on the
> > remote site.
> > Transmission queue's have been set up properly and so on.
> >
> > I am trying to send a message from the AS/400 to Windows NT.
> > That is going correctly, I do an MQOPEN on the remote queue
> > definition.
> > The message is put on the queue, the tranmission mechanism
> > takes over and
> > the message appears on the queue of the remote site.
> >
> > However when I am using an MQOPEN on the remote queue
> > definition on the
> > Windows site I get the message 2045
> > Does anybody know what I am doing wrong, and off course why
> > it is working on
> > the AS/400 to issue an MQOPEN on the remote queue.
>
>If the MQOPEN on Windows is to read the message that has arrived from
>the AS/400, then you need to do it to the local queue, not the remote
>one.  From Windows, "Remote" means the AS/400, so when you try to open
>the remote queue you are trying to open the queue that is used to send
>data _TO_ the AS/400.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Martin.
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