When you start the sample, it displays a screen map that has fields for:
The first two fields are for user input. The last two fields are filled by the application: they show the word INHIBITED or the word ALLOWED.
The application validates the values that you enter in the first two fields. It checks that the queue name starts with the characters CSQ4SAMP and that you entered one of the three valid requests in the Action field. The application converts all your input to uppercase, so you cannot use any queues with names that contain lowercase characters.
If you enter inquire in the Action field, the flow through the program logic is:
If you enter inhibit in the Action field, the flow through the program logic is:
If you enter allow in the Action field, the application performs similar processing to that for an inhibit request. The only differences are the settings of the attributes and the words displayed on the screen.
When the application opens the queue, it uses the default connection handle to the queue manager. (CICS(R) establishes a connection to the queue manager when you start your CICS system.) The application can trap the following errors at this stage:
For other MQI errors, the application displays the completion and reason codes.
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