Creating an instance will also ensure the named queue exists, so the create
is not required.
Rick
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 7:23 PM, J. Leslie Turriff <
[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday 14 February 2014 17:32:54 Rick McGuire wrote:
> > The create method only creates the external queue, it does not create a
> > RexxQueue instance. The return value is just the string name of the
> queue
> > you just created, so the variable testQ is just a string object, which
> does
> > not support a linein method. Try adding this:
> >
> > testQ = .rexxqueue~new('testQ')
> >
> > Rick
>
> Hmmm... I added your suggestion after the create method, and it
> worked; then
> just as an experiment I commented out the create method, and that works
> too!
> When is the create required?
>
> Leslie
>
>
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