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I heard a recommendation -- this was a long time ago, now -- that data
queues be deleted and re-created periodically.  If you don't do that,
space will be wasted and they may become corrupt.

I don't know how relevant that still is today.  I very rarely use data
queues anymore, prefering to use sockets or pipes for program-to-program
communication.

>     Has anyone seen a data queue become corrupted and not accept data
> anymore?  Our ERP system writes work order numbers to a data queue for
> processing.  Yesterday, none of the work order numbers were entering the
> data queue.  After an hour with tech support, they suggested deleting
> and recreating the data queue.  Everything works great now.  I am still
> worried that it could happen again.  Any ideas?

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