Procedure for WebSphere MQ for z/OS messages
- Check whether the name of the CSECT issuing the message appears. This
name follows the message number. If no CSECT name appears, only one CSECT
can issue this message.
- Determine whether the message contains any variables, such as return or
reason codes.
- If no CSECT name appears, add the message number to your keyword string,
in one of the formats shown below (in this example, message CSQJ006I is used):
- Free format
- 5655L8200 R600 MSGCSQJ006I
- Structured format
- PIDS/5655L8200 LVLS/600 MS/CSQJ006I
- If a CSECT name does appear, add both the message number and the CSECT
name to your keyword string, in one of the formats shown below (in this example,
a message number of CSQJ311E and a CSECT name of CSQJC005 are used):
- Free format
- 5655L8200 R600 MSGCSQJ311E CSQJC005
- Structured format
- PIDS/5655L8200 LVLS/600 MS/CSQJ311E RIDS/CSQJC005
- If the message contains return or reason codes, add these to your keyword
string, in one of the formats shown below:
- Free format
- 5655L8200 R600 MSGCSQM002I RCE
- Structured format
- PIDS/5655L8200 LVLS/600 MS/CSQM002I PRCS/0000000E
- If the message contains any other types of variables, append them to your
keyword string.
- Free format
- 5655L8200 R600 MSGCSQJ104I OPEN
- Structured format
- PIDS/5655L8200 LVLS/600 MS/CSQJ1041 MS/OPEN
- Turn to Searching the IBM database.