Didi,
   Have you looked into using the MQ API from IMS without OTMA? It might be
easier to modify the existing code to call an IMS module that can issue the
API calls than deal with ISRTs and ALT PCBs. Check the MQ manuals for
restrictions though.




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Thanks Art,

I am aware of these samples, but the customer we are working with wants to
see something more detailed, they will develop such exits
eventually but they are kind of press for time...

Cheers,
D

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Multiconn International Ltd.
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Didi,

  You can find samples of these exits in 'WebSphere MQ for z/OS - System
Setup Guide - V5R3', in Appendix B.

  I used the samples to develop my own copies of both of these exits.  They
have been functioning in our shop for more than 5 years in both
non-Production & Production environments, without any problems.

  I suggest spending some time on the initial development, as it will be
time well spent!

Cheers,
  Art

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Operating Systems Programmer I. - Specialist
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Distributed Systems Engineering
IBM Certified System Administrator - WebSphere MQ V5.3
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Hello all,

I the book it says the following "To send messages from IMS to a WebSphere
MQ queue, you need to invoke an IMS transaction that ISRTs to an ALTPCB.
You need to write pre-routing and destination resolution exits to route
unsolicited messages from IMS and build the OTMA user data, so that the
MQMD of the message can be built correctly"

Does someone have such an exit?

TIA

Didi

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Multiconn International Ltd.
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