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Hi Järgen,
Thanks for your response. We have checked the TRANSMIT queue but no
messages
are available there either. And our messages are not PERSISTENT. We are in
the process of looking a
necessarily those of my employer.
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Hi,
have you checked to deadletterqueue on the receiveing queuemanager, which
the xmit-queue and channel is pointing to ?? you might find a clueue here,
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Hi,
We are trying to place messages from OS/390 to a clustered queue in
Hi,
We are trying to place messages from OS/390 to a clustered queue in AIX
using a COBOL program. The MQPUT runs successfully and we get a good return
code. But unfortunately the messages are not received at the destination.
The transmission queue at OS/390 is also empty which we assume, means th