Re: Environment Variables within MQSI

2003-07-29 Thread Rodríguez Alvarez-Querol, Manuel Carlos
Hi,

Belinda is using the Environment variable. This variable is passed to the
next nodes without specifying anything. Troy got confused with
LocalEnvironment, as he said in his email.

About Belinda´s question. Are you using the attributes from your XML
messages copied to the Environment variable? If this is your case there is a
topic in the following link which might help you.
http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3450

Cheers,
Manuel


 -Mensaje original-
 De:   Troy Wells [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviado el:   Monday, July 28, 2003 6:32 PM
 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Asunto:   Re: Environment Variables within MQSI
 
 Hey Belinda.  Just a guess, but are you properly setting the nodes to
 maintain your environment data.  For example, within a compute node, are
 you setting the Compute Mode to 'LocalEnvironment And Message'.
  
 Regards,
 Troy
 
 Belinda Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I've copied an XML message into an Environment variable
   Environment.NewMsg.  When using this variable within a DB2 Insert
   statement, if only contains a space.  The readlog/formatlog command
 shows a
   spaces being assigned to the variable, however, when I look at it's
   contents within a trace file, the environment variable contains the
 XML
   message.  Has anyone experienced this before?  How did you resolve
 the
   problem?  Was a work around necessary?
   
   Thanks for the information.
   
   Belinda
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Re: Environment Variables within MQSI

2003-07-28 Thread Troy Wells
Hey Belinda. Just a guess, but are you properly setting the nodesto maintain your environment data. For example, within a compute node, are you setting the Compute Mode to 'LocalEnvironment And Message'.

Regards,
TroyBelinda Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've copied an XML message into an Environment variable"Environment.NewMsg". When using thisvariable within a DB2Insertstatement, if only contains a space. The readlog/formatlog command shows aspaces being assigned to the variable, however, when I look at it'scontents within a trace file, the environment variable contains the XMLmessage. Has anyone experienced this before? How did you resolve theproblem? Was a work around necessary?Thanks for the information.BelindaInstructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided inthe Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.comArchive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive
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Environment Variables within MQSI

2003-07-25 Thread Belinda Edwards
I've copied an XML message into an Environment variable
Environment.NewMsg.  When using this variable within a DB2 Insert
statement, if only contains a space.  The readlog/formatlog command shows a
spaces being assigned to the variable, however, when I look at it's
contents within a trace file, the environment variable contains the XML
message.  Has anyone experienced this before?  How did you resolve the
problem?  Was a work around necessary?

Thanks for the information.

Belinda
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