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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
< | <b>Privileges</b> | ||
< | <p>System manager or User 0</p> | ||
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< | <b>Function</b> | ||
< | <p>Validates the existence of a queue manager and marks it available for use.</p> | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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Once this command has been issued successfully, queues that belong to this queue manager can be opened with the [[MQ/204 and SOUL statements#OPEN QUEUE statement|OPEN QUEUE]] statement or the [[MQ/204 and SOUL statements#MQPUT1 statement|MQPUT1]] statement.</p> | Once this command has been issued successfully, queues that belong to this queue manager can be opened with the [[MQ/204 and SOUL statements#OPEN QUEUE statement|OPEN QUEUE]] statement or the [[MQ/204 and SOUL statements#MQPUT1 statement|MQPUT1]] statement.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 17 December 2021
Summary
Privileges
System manager or User 0
Function
Validates the existence of a queue manager and marks it available for use.
Syntax
START {QUEUEMANAGER | QM} name
Where:
name identifies a queue manager created with the DEFINE QUEUEMANAGER command.
Usage
If the specified queue manager is already started, the command is ignored.
Once this command has been issued successfully, queues that belong to this queue manager can be opened with the OPEN QUEUE statement or the MQPUT1 statement.