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Vern/All

A good source of MQ inforamtion is available on IBM's Websphere MQ home
page.  Another good site, which includes a BBS, is http://www.mqseries.net

Regards,

Michael Rooney
Citigroup International


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Vern Hamberg
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:33 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: MQ SERIES doubt


I have no knowledge of MQ Series, other than it exists.  ;-)   This would 
fall nicely into contacting IBM Support. It can be done on the Internet - 
like a slow chatroom. To get an idea of the routine, go to 
<www.iseries.ibm.com/support> and under Popular Links look for Software 
Service Request. You will need some information form GS to be able to 
register and get access, if they will let you. Once a request is entered, 
you can ask to have all communication be with email. You get an email when 
the PMR (problem management record) is update, then you can go look at it 
and add your own additional comments or information.

If this is not an option (BTW, I don't think you need to be in the US for 
this feature, since it's Internet), see if there is an MQ list at 
www.midrange.com.

You might also search at google, selecting "groups" as the area to search. 
There may be an MQ group at google.

IBM also has newsgroups for various of its products. There's probably one 
for MQ - have never looked myself.

Good luck
Vern

At 07:25 AM 6/23/2004, you wrote:

>I have 2 queue managers speaking to each other using Remote queue 
>definition and transmission queue, sender channel and receiver channel. 
>What I want to do is track the message where all it flows through. For 
>this we need a channel exit program. I have generated a service program 
>for the same. Iam working on MQ Series.
>
>Now what I want to do is call this service program when the message moves 
>across the channel. That is this service program should get activated, 
>when the message moves across a channel. This will be analogous to dll in 
>windows. So it will load library in windows. If this has to be AS400 not 
>sure as to what is to be done. I want to know how to this service program 
>will be invoked when the message moves across the channel.
>
>Service program what it does is 1) Adds timestamp to the MQMD part of the 
>message. 2) Copies the message on to an other local Queue.
>
>I have created the service program using CRTSRVPGM command.
>
>your help is appreciated!
>
>Thanks a lot for your valuable inputs!
>
>Murali.


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