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Al, one other thing you might look at is any program that uses the data
queue, it will at the very least contain the size of the data queue and may
have comments about other things related to the queue.

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From: Weatherly, Howard [mailto:hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:19 AM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: I got those data queue blues?


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Yes! here is a screen shot of the dump from the command:

                              Data Queue Display - TAA        4/29/02
09:14:16


 Queue: LMTD615DQ   Lib: TLMTDDTA    Nbr of Entries:     0  Seq: *FIFO

 Max Entry Length:   200   Key Length:     0   Force: *NO    Sender ID: *NO

         Text: Data Queue for Trigger Buffer

  1=Display more entry data                                  =Arrived on
Queue=
 Opt Entry  Entry Data                                       Date      Time

                ***** No entries on queue *****










-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Robitaille [mailto:DRobitaille@cascades.com]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:06 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: I got those data queue blues?


Does that TAATOOLS also give other information regarding the structure
of the dataq? (FIFO, LIFO KEYED) and if KEYED, does it give the length
of the key?

Denis Robitaille
Directeur services techniques
Cascades Inc
819 363 5187


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Don't know if it is in fact damaged, but if you have TAATOOLS, use
DSPDTAQ,
give it the queue name and library and it will show you what is in the
queue, also tell you the queue length. Dennis suggested you restore
from
backups, and if the data on the backup is in sync with what should be
there
that is  a good plan, if the data is old, you would be wasting time
because
it is to simple to recreate the queue once you know the size. CRTDTAQ,
give
it the size location and any other info needed and you are off and
running.

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