Use the MQINQ call to inquire about the attributes of any type of WebSphere MQ object.
As input to this call, you must supply:
The output from MQINQ is:
If more than one of these situations arise, the first one that applies is returned.
If you open a queue for output or inquire and it resolves to a non-local cluster queue you can only inquire the queue name, queue type, and common attributes. The values of the common attributes are those of the chosen queue if MQOO_BIND_ON_OPEN was used. The values are those of an arbitrary one of the possible cluster queues if either MQOO_BIND_NOT_FIXED was used or MQOO_BIND_AS_Q_DEF was used and the DefBind queue attribute was MQBND_BIND_NOT_FIXED. See WebSphere MQ Queue Manager Clusters for more information.
There is a description of the MQINQ call in the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference.
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