Your reason code is actually x'0825', which is a decimal 2085, or
MQRC_UNKOWN_OBJECT_NAME. The bytes are reversed in the message because
of the way Intel stores its data (I can never remember if it's little-
or big-Endian),




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Hi everyone,

On the NT with WQM 5.3 when I am using amqsbcgc  to
browse our dead letter queue, I am getting this at the
beginning of a message:

00000000:  444C 4820 0100 0000 2508 0000 5445 5354
'DLH ....%...TEST'
00000010:  2E41 474D 452E 4F52 4420 2020 2020 2020
'.AGME.ORD       '
00000020:  2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 '
             '

I think 2508 (decimal 9480) is the reason field. But d
there is no such reason code. How to figure it out? Is
this explained in any manual?

Many thanks.

Francois


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