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Inquire Queue (Response)

 

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The response to the Inquire Queue (MQCMD_INQUIRE_Q) command consists of the response header followed by the QName structure, and, on z/OS only, the QSGDisposition structure, and the requested combination of attribute parameter structures. If a generic queue name was specified, or cluster queues requested (either by using MQQT_CLUSTER or MQIACF_CLUSTER_INFO), one such message is generated for each queue found.

Always returned:

QName, QSGDisposition, QType

Returned if requested:

AlterationDate, AlterationTime, BackoutRequeueName, BackoutThreshold, BaseQName, CFStructure, ClusterDate, ClusterName, ClusterNamelist, ClusterQType, ClusterTime, CLWLQueuePriority, CLWLQueueRank, CLWLUseQ, CreationDate, CreationTime, CurrentQDepth, DefBind,DefinitionType, DefInputOpenOption, DefPersistence, DefPriority, DistLists, HardenGetBackout, IndexType, InhibitGet, InhibitPut, InitiationQName, MaxMsgLength, MaxQDepth, MsgDeliverySequence, NonPersistentMessageClass, OpenInputCount, OpenOutputCount, PageSetID, ProcessName, QDepthHighEvent, QDepthHighLimit, QDepthLowEvent, QDepthLowLimit, QDepthMaxEvent, QDesc, QMgrIdentifier, QMgrName, QServiceInterval, QServiceIntervalEvent, QueueAccounting, QueueMonitoring, QueueStatistics, RemoteQMgrName, RemoteQName, RetentionInterval, Scope, Shareability, StorageClass, TpipeNames, TriggerControl, TriggerData, TriggerDepth, TriggerMsgPriority, TriggerType, Usage, XmitQName

 

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Definitions of the Programmable Command Formats


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