Activity reports are used to determine route information about a message. For common uses see What activity reports are used for. The activity information collected using activity reports must be arranged in order before a message route can be determined. Initially you must determine whether there are enough activity reports on the reply-to queue to enable you to determine the required information. The order that activity reports are put on the reply-to queue does not necessarily correlate to the order in which the activities were performed.
Activity reports must be ordered manually, unless they are generated for a trace-route message, in which case the WebSphere MQ display route application can be used to order the activity reports. For more information on the WebSphere MQ display route application, see WebSphere MQ display route application.
To determine whether there are enough activity reports on the reply-to queue to enable you to determine the necessary information, do the following:
For example, an activity report details that an MCA sent a message from a transmission queue down a channel. The last operation detailed in the activity report has an OperationType of send and details that the message was sent using the channel, CH1, to the destination queue manager, QM1. This means that the next activity performed on the message will have occurred on queue manager, QM1, and that it will have begun with a receive operation from channel, CH1. By using this information you can identify the next activity report, providing it exists and has been acquired.
If the necessary information about the message has not been determined, it might be possible to acquire further activity reports.
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