Usage notes
- For local queues, do not use SDEFS for a queue manager that is running
because results will be unpredictable. You can avoid doing this accidentally
by using DISP=OLD in the CSQP0000 DD statement. For shared or group queue
definitions, this does not matter because the information is derived from DB2(R).
- When you use SDEFS for local queues you do not need to specify a queue
manager name. However, for shared and group queue definitions, a queue manager
name is required to access DB2.
- To use the SDEFS function more than once in a job, specify different DDnames
and data sets for each invocation of the function, or specify a sequential
data set and DISP=MOD in the DD statements.
- If the SDEFS function fails, no further CSQUTIL functions are attempted.