Krishnan,

You will need to write something to make this work.  For example, you could point the 
alias to a new queue, QA, and then write your own triggered program to move copies of 
the messages to Q1 and Q2.

There is a Perl program on MQSeries.net that moves messages using passall authority to 
preserve the context info.  You could easily modify that to put the messages to two 
queues.  Look for AdminMove.pl here:
http://www.mqseries.net/pafiledb203/pafiledb.php?action=viewcat&id=1

-- T.Rob

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Paul,

 I can't make a code change as these are third party tools. The only  thing that I am 
allowed to do is on infrastructure level.

Regards,
Krishan

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You could daisy chain the event handlers. ie. have that part of the
processing of the event message is to put a copy of it to another queue.

Cheers,
P.

Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Hursley





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Hi,

 I have a sitiutaion where I want to collect Events for two third party
tools on two different queues. I have deleted the system event queues and
defined them as alias queues pointing to Q1. But I want same events to be
collected on Q2 also. Is there anyway to do this?

Regards,
Krishan

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