There is nothing in the AMI manual specifying a Maximum Message Length, not
have I ever heard of one. I would assume it is 100 MEG, or at worst, 4 MEG.
I doubt they would pick some strange # like 500K and not document it.

Did you check the Queue Manager's Max Message Length setting? If the app is
dealing with remote queues, the XMIT queue is the only thing other than the
QM that you have to check. If the channel's max message setting was smaller
than the XMIT queue's, and the message made it into the XMIT queue, but was
2 big for the channel, the MCA would put the message into the DLQ on the
sending side. The app would have gotten a good RC on its put, and would not
have known that anything was wrong.

And it may very well be that the actual app is at fault and it has nothing
to do with AMI or MQ.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ruzi R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 2:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is Max Msg Length 500K in AMI???


Hi All,

Platfrom: W2000/MQ 5.3/AMI.

I don't know yet what rc our  PeopleSOft developers
(they are not at our company) getting, but they are
saying that they are unable to put a message longer
than 500K. I have checked the xmit queue and the
channel, and they both are set to well over 500K. I
also checked the AMI set up (Policy etc.) to see if
there was a default, but did not see any. Has anyone
experienced this before?

Thanks in advance.

Ruzi

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