Specifies that eligible cluster queue managers are limited to those having the specified channel name.
Generic channel names are supported. A generic name is a character string followed by an asterisk (*), for example ABC*, and it selects all channels having names that start with the selected character string. An asterisk on its own matches all possible names.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CHANNEL_NAME_LENGTH.
If you do not specify a value for this parameter, channel information about all queue managers in the cluster is returned.
Specifies that eligible cluster queue managers are limited to those having the specified cluster name.
Generic cluster names are supported. A generic name is a character string followed by an asterisk (*), for example ABC*, and it selects all clusters having names that start with the selected character string. An asterisk on its own matches all possible names.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CLUSTER_NAME_LENGTH.
If you do not specify a value for this parameter, cluster information about all queue managers inquired is returned.
The attribute list might specify the following on its own (this is the default value used if the parameter is not specified):
or a combination of the following:
You cannot use MQCACH_MCA_NAME as a parameter to filter on.
This parameter is not valid on z/OS.
This parameter is not valid on z/OS.
Specifies how the command is executed when the queue manager is a member of a queue-sharing group. You can specify one of the following:
The maximum length is MQ_QSG_NAME_LENGTH.
You cannot use CommandScope as a parameter to filter on.
If you specify an integer filter, you cannot also specify a string filter using the StringFilterCommand parameter.
If you specify a string filter for Channel or ClusterName, you cannot also specify the Channel or ClusterName parameter.
If you specify a string filter, you cannot also specify an integer filter using the IntegerFilterCommand parameter.
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