Use the MQGET call to retrieve a reply from your request message. One request message can produce several reply messages. For details, see Interpreting the replies.
You can specify a time interval that an MQGET call waits for a reply message to be generated. If you do not get a reply, use the checklist beginning in topic If you do not receive a reply.
To use the MQGET call:
This is the default if none of these options has been specified.
This is the default if none of these options has been specified.
For more details on report options, see the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference manual.
If you are not using the same code page as the queue manager, set MQGMO_CONVERT, and set CodedCharSetId as appropriate in the MQMD.
If the command server finds that a request message is not valid, it discards this message and writes the message CSQN205I to the named reply-to queue. If there is no reply-to queue, the CSQN205I message is put onto the dead-letter queue. The return code in this message shows why the original request message was not valid:
00D5020F | It is not of type MQMT_REQUEST. |
00D50210 | It has zero length. |
00D50212 | It is longer than 32 762 bytes. |
00D50211 | It contains all blanks. |
00D5483E | It needed converting, but Format was not MQFMT_STRING. |
Other | See the WebSphere MQ for z/OS Messages and Codes manual. |
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