1.4 Maintain Message Queues

This topic explains systematic instructions to maintain message queues.

All Incoming SWIFT and Non-SWIFT messages are routed through a messaging queue. Maintain different user queues to which incoming messages are directed. Users with appropriate rights are allowed to access a particular queue. All 798 incoming index messages 770,761,784 are also captured on the Message Queue Maintenance screen.

Note:

The fields which are marked in asterisk are mandatory.
  1. On Homescreen, type MSDQMNT in the text box, and click Next.
    The Message Queue Maintenance screen displays.

    Figure 1-5 Message Queue Maintenance



  2. On the Message Queue Maintenance screen, specify the fields.

    For more information on fields, refer to the field description table.

    Table 1-9 Message Queue Maintenance - Field Description

    Field Description
    Queue Specify a name of a queue.
    Description Type a short description of a queue.
    STP Preference Select STP preference from the drop-down list:
    • No STP
    • Auto STP
    • Suppress
    Select Auto STP to process the SWIFT message automatically if it is part of any queue.
    Collection Queue The codes of various SWIFT and Non-SWIFT messages would be routed to this queue. Check this box if the unique queue that is maintained here is a Collection Queue.

    Note:

    The codes of various SWIFT and Non-SWIFT message lists in the grid do not apply to the Collection Queue.
    Assign a message to more than one messaging queue. At the time of maintaining rules for a message (discussed in the subsequent sections of this document), select the appropriate queue for each rule from the list of queues to which the message is linked.
  3. Click Add to add a message to the queue being defined.
  4. Click Delete to remove a message from the queue.
  5. Click Exit to end the transaction.