The date, in the form yyyy-mm-dd, on which the last message was successfully read from the queue. The date is returned in the time zone in which the queue manager is running.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_DATE_LENGTH.
The time, in the form hh.mm.ss, at which the last message was successfully read from the queue. The time is returned in the time zone in which the queue manager is running.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_TIME_LENGTH.
The date, in the form yyyy-mm-dd, on which the last message was successfully put to the queue. The date is returned in the time zone in which the queue manager is running.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_DATE_LENGTH.
The time, in the form hh.mm.ss, at which the last message was successfully put to the queue. The time is returned in the time zone in which the queue manager is running.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_TIME_LENGTH.
On i5/OS, this identifies the name of the oldest journal receiver needed to perform media recovery of the queue.
Note that the name returned is of the form Snnnnnnn.LOG and is not a fully qualified path name. This allows the name to be easily correlated with the messages issued following an rcdmqimg command to identify those queues causing the media recovery LSN not to move forwards.
This is valid on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_LOG_EXTENT_NAME_LENGTH.
If the value is unavailable, MQMON_NOT_AVAILABLE is returned. If the queue is empty, 0 is returned. If the value exceeds 999 999 999, it is returned as 999 999 999.
Where no measurement is available, the value MQMON_NOT_AVAILABLE is returned. If the value exceeds 999 999 999, it is returned as 999 999 999.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_NAME_LENGTH.
Returns the disposition of the object (that is, where it is defined and how it behaves). This parameter is valid on z/OS only. The value can be:
Specifies the type of status information.
The value can be:
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