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Hi
  First of all u need to know in which Queue message comes and associated
Queue manager. Even using process definitions u can trigger a high level
program which get data from the Queue which will be invokes as msg comes to
the Queue.
  Inside the HLL program, u can define a datastructure similar to the DB2
table, and use this to receive MSG(Using MQGET). WRITE TO THE TABLE.
WITH REGARDS
Manoj 


-----Original Message-----
From: Mlpolutta@xxxxxxx [mailto:Mlpolutta@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 11:45 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: MQ Series into DB2/400?


Folks,

I need to understand how to get MQSeries messages to load into a DB2 table.
I've tried searching the manuals on the IBM site and wasn't able to find
anything resembling an answer.

Please advise.

Thanks,
Michael Polutta
Atlanta, GA
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