MQOO_ALTERNATE_USER_AUTHORITY
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Specifies whether an alternate user identifier is used to check the
authorization for the open.
True indicates that and alternate
user identifier is used.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_BIND_AS_Q_DEF
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Specifies whether the binding used for the queue handle is taken from
the DefBind queue attribute.
True indicates that the binding used
is taken from DefBind queue attribute.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_BIND_NOT_FIXED
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Specifies whether the local queue manager binds the queue handle to
a particular instance of the destination queue, when the object being opened
is a cluster queue.
True indicates that the local queue
manager will bind to a specific destination.
This option is ignored when specified for a queue that is not a cluster
queue.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_BIND_ON_OPEN
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Specifies whether the local queue manager binds the queue handle to
a particular instance of the destination queue, when the object being opened
is a cluster queue.
True indicates that the local queue
manager will not bind to a specific destination.
This option is ignored when specified for a queue that is not a cluster
queue.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_BROWSE
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Specifies whether the queue is opened to browse messages.
True indicates that the queue is
open for use with MQGET calls with the following options:
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING
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Specifies whether the MQOPEN call fails when the queue manager is in
quiescing state. Used to control authorization checking.
True indicates that the MQOPEN call
will fail if queue manager is quiescing.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF
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Specifies whether the queue is opened to browse messages using the queue-defined
default.
True indicates that the queue is
open for use with subsequent MQGET calls.
Note –
The value of this parameter is ignored when the Adapter is operating
in automatic connection mode, because the Adapter must be capable of both
receiving and sending messages.
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True or False.
The configured default is True.
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MQOO_INPUT_EXCLUSIVE
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Specifies whether the queue is opened to get messages with exclusive
access.
True indicates that the queue is
open for use with subsequent MQGET calls. Calls will fail with reason code
MQRC_OBJECT_IN_USE if the queue is currently used (open) by this or another
application for input of any type.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_INPUT_SHARED
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Specifies whether the queue is opened to get messages with shared access.
True indicates that the queue is
open for use with subsequent MQGET calls. Calls will succeed, even when the
queue is currently used (open) by this or another application for input of
any type.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_INQUIRE
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Specifies whether the object is opened to inquire attributes.
True indicates that the queue, name
list, process definition, or queue manager is open for use with subsequent
MQINQ calls.
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True or False.
The configured default is True.
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MQOO_OUTPUT
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Specifies whether the object is opened to put messages.
True indicates that MQOPEN call can
succeed, even if the InhibitPut queue attribute is set to MQQA_PUT_INHIBITED
(though subsequent MQPUT calls will fail).
Note –
The value of this parameter is ignored when the Adapter is operating
in automatic connection mode, because the Adapter must be capable of both
receiving and sending messages.
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True or False.
The configured default is True.
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MQOO_PASS_ALL_CONTEXT
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Specifies whether to allow all context to pass.
True indicates that the MQPMO_PASS_ALL_CONTEXT
option is specified in the PutMsgOpts parameter when a message is put on a
queue, and gives the message identity and origin context information from
an input queue opened with the MQOO_SAVE_ALL_CONTEXT option.
True also indicates that MQOO_PASS_IDENTITY_CONTEXT
is implied and does not need to be specified.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_PASS_IDENTITY_CONTEXT
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Specifies whether to allow identity context to pass.
True indicates that the MQPMO_PASS_IDENTITY_CONTEXT
option to be specified in the PutMsgOpts parameter when a message is put on
a queue. This gives the message the identity context information from an input
queue opened with the MQOO_SAVE_ALL_CONTEXT option.
True indicates that the MQOO_OUTPUT
option must be specified.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_RESOLVE_NAMES
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Specifies MQOO_RESOLVE_NAMES.
Select True if you want to use the
resolved queue manager name and resolved queue name attributes of the ImqQueue
class.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_SAVE_ALL_CONTEXT
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Specifies whether to save context when message is retrieved.
True indicates that context is saved.
Context information is associated with this queue handle and set from the
context of any message retrieved using this handle.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_SET
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Specifies whether the queue is open to set attributes.
True indicates that the queue is
open to set attributes and for use with subsequent MQSET calls.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_SET_ALL_CONTEXT
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Specifies whether to allow all context to be set.
True indicates that all context can
be set. The MQPMO_SET_ALL_CONTEXT option is specified in the PutMsgOpts parameter
when a message is put on a queue. Gives the identity and origin context information
contained in the MsgDesc parameter specified on the MQPUT or MQPUT1 call to
the message.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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MQOO_SET_IDENTITY_CONTEXT
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Specifies whether to allow identity context to be set.
True indicates that identity context
can be set. The MQPMO_SET_IDENTITY_CONTEXT option can be specified in the
PutMsgOpts parameter when a message is put on a queue. Gives the identity
and origin context information contained in the MsgDesc parameter specified
on the MQPUT or MQPUT1 call to the message.
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True or False.
The configured default is False.
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