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Data Queues are reliable, in my opinion too. However, its best to add
checks/clear data queues in test before you start your data queue processor
job running - programmers, testers, managers and sysops are less reliable
than data queues.

-Paul.


On 23 December 2016 at 06:07, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Data queues work reliably in my experience.

I have found this kiosk application useful:
http://www.martinvt.com/SQL_-simple-/Dataque_Monitor/dataque_monitor.html

On 12/22/2016 11:57 PM, Don Brown wrote:


In one application where we used data queues we also wrote a database
file.
The purpose was to get visibility of the queue depth, number of
transactions per hour and a easily viewable audit of the transactions sent
to the queue. It was all handled by a called program, (S38 did not have
service programs) and that program wrote to the data queue and database
file.

Have used data queues numerous times since with no problems.

Have a few applications where we have an IN queue and an OUT queue where a
completion response is required and this uses keyed data queues.

Sent from my iPhone


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