I've never understood #11 and defer to the discussion about "Special case of trigger 
type FIRST", a few pages later. Please tell me why there is mention of MQTT_DEPTH in 
#11 and how it is any different from conditions 1-10 in their own right. 

You can infer from the claim that "trigint=0 behaves like trigtype every" that there 
is no requirement for IPPROCS=0. You may want to make your trigger interval >= to your 
waitinterval. (Yes, I know it's a qmgr-wide parameter).  


  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Clarke [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 5:48 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:           Triggerinterval firing when queue is still open
> 
> I am have a queue with trigger FIRST and an application
> that is doing a GET with a WAITINTERVAL of 5 minutes.
> 
> The application is staying running for hours keeping the
> queue open, but the TRIGGERINTERVAL is still generating
> extra trigger messages.
> 
> My understanding from the Appl. Prog. Guide (Chapter 14)
> in "Conditions for a trigger event" point 11 is that
> for a trigger message to be generated by the TRIGGERINTERVAL
> conditions 2-10 (excl. 3) must be satisfied and condition 4
> is that the queue must have an OpenInputCount of 0.
> 
> So, if the application still has the queue open, why are
> these extra trigger messages being generated ?
> 
> 
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