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JTski
PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 4:00 pm    Post subject: Using a channel table Reply with quote

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Hi all,

MQSeries Client v.5.2 CSD08
Client and app running on W2K server
App written in VB6

Please excuse my complete ignorance but I have been planted into some MQSeries work that is a bit over my head as I have little experience but am making every effort to get it done. And done right.

I have a situation where the application currently connects to various queues on one queue manager. Setting the envir variable
MQSERVER=channelName/TCP/serverName(1414) works just great. Now I need to interface to a queue manager at a third party site. Physically out of site. Different queue manager name, channel, and server. I am dynamically building the connection info and using MQCONNXAny without an issue. When I use MQAX200.MQSession.AccessQueueManager and pass it the name of the queue manager of the thrid party site I am trying to access I get a 2058.

Is it correct to assume that it is using the channelName in the environment variable and the queue manager I am passing it? So is it looking to my local mq server and requesting a q manager session by the name that does not exist (the third party q manager name)?

Can I get around this by deleting the MQSERVER variable on the client and creating a MQCHLTAB variable? Then in that .tab file list these two entries?

I've been digging info up but am still a bit confused.

Thanks ....
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JTski
PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sorry, as a note, I changed the MQSERVER envir to match the info of the client and the meassage got to them with no issue. I guess I need a tutorial on how to setup that channel def table if that is indeed an option.
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RogerLacroix
PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

I moved your topic to the 'General MQSeries Support' forum because it really has nothing to do with Capitalware products.

To answer your question, yes, you can create a client channel table with entries that point to multiple queue managers.

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