Have you obtained some incorrect output?
If you have obtained what you believe to be some incorrect output, consider
the following:
- Classifying incorrect output
- "Incorrect output" might be regarded as any sort of output that
you were not expecting. However, use this term with care in the context of
problem determination because it might be a secondary effect of some other
type of error. For example, looping could be occurring if you get any sort
of repetitive output, even though that output is what you expected.
- Error messages
- WebSphere MQ also responds to many errors it detects by sending error messages.
You might regard these messages as "incorrect output", but they are
only symptoms of another type of problem. If you have received an error message
from WebSphere MQ that you were not expecting, refer to Have you received an unexpected error message?.
- Unexpected messages
- If your application has not received a message that it was expecting,
has received a message containing unexpected or corrupted information, or
has received a message that it was not expecting (for example, one that was
destined for a different application), refer to Dealing with incorrect output.