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If SCOPE(CELL) is specified on Compaq (DIGITAL) OpenVMS,
UNIX systems, OS/2 Warp, or Windows NT, and there is already a
queue with the same name in the cell directory, the command fails,
whether or not REPLACE is specified.
RETINTVL(integer)
The number of hours (greater than or equal to zero, and less than or equal
to 999 999 999) from the queue creation date and time (the date and time
at which the queue was defined), after which the queue is no longer
needed.
This parameter is supported only on local and model queues.
The CRDATE and CRTIME can be displayed using the DISPLAY QUEUE
command.
This information is available for use by an operator or a housekeeping
application to delete queues that are no longer required.
Note: The queue manager does not delete queues based on this value, nor
does it prevent queues from being deleted if their retention interval
has not expired. It is the user’s responsibility to take any required
action.
RNAME(string)
Name of remote queue. This is the local name of the queue as defined on
the queue manager specified by RQMNAME.
This parameter is supported only on remote queues.
v If this definition is used for a local definition of a remote queue,
RNAME must not be blank when the open occurs.
v If this definition is used for a queue-manager alias definition, RNAME
must be blank when the open occurs.
v If this definition is used for a reply-to alias, this name is the name of the
queue that is to be the reply-to queue.
The name is not checked to ensure that it contains only those characters
normally allowed for queue names (see “Rules for naming MQSeries
objects” on page 4).
RQMNAME(string)
The name of the remote queue manager on which the queue RNAME is
defined.
This parameter is supported only on remote queues.
v If an application opens the local definition of a remote queue,
RQMNAME must not be blank or the name of the local queue manager.
When the open occurs, if XMITQ is blank there must be a local queue of
this name, which is to be used as the transmission queue.
v If this definition is used for a queue-manager alias, RQMNAME is the
name of the queue manager that is being aliased. It can be the name of
the local queue manager. Otherwise, then if XMITQ is blank, when the
open occurs there must be a local queue of this name, which is to be
used as the transmission queue.
v If this definition is used for a reply-to alias, this name is the name of the
queue manager that is to be the reply-to queue manager.
Define queues
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