This parameter seems a little odd to me.  It seems like by definition,
non-persistent messages shouldn't persist across a queue manager restart.
Not sure why IBM saw the need to create a new "sort of persistent" message.
                                            - Bruce Giordano



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Did anybody get back to you on this. The doco which comes along with CSD06
give the full explanation of this field and here is the extract:

New Queue Attribute

   This WebSphere MQ V5.3 update introduces a new queue attribute
   NPMCLASS which applies to local and model queues.  NPMCLASS can
   take one of two values:

   1.NPMCLASS(NORMAL)  -  This is the default value and indicates
     that non-persistent messages on this queue are only lost following
     a failure, or a queue manager shutdown.  These messages will be
     discarded in the event of a queue manager restart.

   2.NPMCLASS(HIGH) - This setting enables non-persistent messages on
     this queue to be retained across a queue manager restart.
     Non-persistent messages may still be lost in the event of a
     failure.

Cheers

Rao

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What is the purpose of NPMCLASS?

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