Dave,

What exactly are you referring to when you mention "low level qualifier"?
Is (QMGR name) it the low level qualifier of a data set name?  Could you
give an example of the naming convention you're using?




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I think the majority of the list'rs are not ZOS based but I have a simple
question about our big PC

when you have multiple cluster environments across multiple LPAR's and the
QMGR's are split up by naming conventions

is a simple check on the low level qualifier the easiest way to
programmatically do MQCONN's

especially when the default QMGR's cannot be resolved in system symbolics
(this does work for the highest level QMGR)

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