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wraymore
PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:36 pm    Post subject: Backout Poison Message Question Reply with quote

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Location: Burlington, NC USA

We are running MQ v5.3 CSD 11 and WBIMB v5.0 CSD 6.
Issue:

Message flow backsout a poison message to Input Node, control is passed to the catch terminal. The ESQL in the error handling sub flow determines that it cannot process and it forces a rollback to the Input Node. The failure terminal is not wired, so the message is transferred back to MQ Control. Within the properties of the local queue, the Backout Requeue Name is set. When this named queue is not available the poison message is remaining on the local queue. However if the property Backout Requeue Name is null, MQ moves the message to the Dead Letter Queue.

Why does MQ treat the scenarios differently?
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