Joined: 16 Oct 2001 Posts: 56 Location: Charlotte, NC
The short answer is to look at Support Pack MS0K. There are a few problems with this code but it shows you how to parse and display the event messages. Look for the messages in the SYSTEM.ADMIN.CHANNEL.EVENT queue.
The longer discussion involves a question about why you are looking to catch these events. If the answer is that you want to build instrumentation or need to debug channel problems, then by all means forge ahead. However, if the answer is to keep the channel running continuously than you are better off using triggering, tuning the channel properly and letting it time out. _________________ -- T.Rob
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