Filter command (WHERE)

This parameter can be used to selectively display only those cluster queues with particular cluster queue attributes.

*ALTDATE
The date on which the definition or information was last altered.

The filter value is the data in the form yyyy-mm-dd.

*ALTTIME
The time at which the definition or information was last altered.

The filter value is the time in the form hh:mm:ss.

*CLUSDATE
The date on which the definition became available to the local queue manager.

The filter value is the date in the form yyyy-mm-dd.

*CLUSQMGR
The name of the queue manager that hosts the queue.

The filter value is the name of the queue manager.

*CLUSQTYPE
Cluster queue type.

The filter value is one of the following:

*LCL
The cluster queue represents a local queue.
*ALS
The cluster queue represents an alias queue.
*RMT
The cluster queue represents a remote queue.
*MQMALS
The cluster queue represents a queue manager alias.
 
*CLUSTER
The name of the cluster that the queue is in.

The filter value is the name of the cluster.

*CLUSTIME
The time at which the definition became available to the local queue manager.

The filter value is the time in the form hh:mm:ss.

*DEFBIND
Default message binding.

The filter value is one of the following:

*OPEN
The queue handle is bound to a specific instance of the cluster queue when the queue is opened.
*NOTFIXED
The queue handle is not bound to any particular instance of the cluster queue.
 
*DFTMSGPST
Default persistence of the messages put on this queue.

The filter value is one of the following:

*NO
Messages on this queue are lost across a restart of the queue manager.
*YES
Messages on this queue survive a restart of the queue manager.
 
*DFTPTY
Default priority of the messages put on the queue.

The filter value is the integer priority value.

*PUTENBL
Whether applications are permitted to put messages to the queue.

The filter value is one of the following:

*NO
Messages cannot be added to the queue.
*YES
Messages can be added to the queue by authorized applications.
 
*QMID
Internally generated unique name of the queue manager that hosts the queue.

The filter value is the name of the queue manager.

*TEXT
Descriptive comment.

The filter value is the text description of the queue.