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Hello Carsten,

Thank's for your answer. Sure, I'm very interested by a copy of your program.
I think to check received messages I can also use triggering.

Best Regards
Jean Claude

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]De la part de Carsten Flensburg
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Objet : Re: MQPUT and MQGET API


Hello Jean Claude,

I've written a Send MQM Message (SNDMQMMSG) command that you can have a copy
of if you're interested.
As for checking any received messages you could simply use the WRKMQMMSG
command, and it's option 5 and 8.

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg

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From: "MITTELHEISSER Jean Claude" <MITTELJC@xxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:52 AM
Subject: MQPUT and MQGET API


Hello,

We have several systems like OS/390, AIX, Windows and OS/400 in our company.
Most of them communicate through MQ Series. We have also a software which
tests if these communications are OK by sending a message which is forwarded
over our network from a machine to another. Each machine reads this message
and sends it to the next. In case of a problem, sending stops and we know
were the problem resides. We would like to include OS/400 in this testing
but we have no real RPG competence to create programs in our company. So we
would like to know if someone has developed around MQ Series to create
perhaps a MQPUT and a MQGET command on OS/400, in any case a simple way to
read and put messages on MQ Series queues.

Thank You.
Best Regards.
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