For an application, the local queue manager is the queue manager to which the application is connected. Queues that are managed by the local queue manager are said to be local to that queue manager.
Use the command CRTMQMQ QTYPE *LCL to create a definition of a local queue and also to create the data structure that is called a queue. You can also modify the queue characteristics from those of the default local queue.
In this example, the queue we define, ORANGE.LOCAL.QUEUE, is specified to have these characteristics:
The following command does this on the default queue manager:
CRTMQMQ QNAME('orange.local.queue') QTYPE(*LCL) TEXT('Queue for messages from other systems') PUTENBL(*NO) GETENBL(*YES) TRGENBL(*NO) MSGDLYSEQ(*FIFO) MAXDEPTH(1000) MAXMSGLEN(2000) USAGE(*NORMAL)
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