• Subject: Can you associate a data queue with a distribution queue?
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 14:20:57 -0500

We have a program that uses a delay loop to process RCVNETF.  Is there a way to:

A)  Associate a data queue with a distribution queue, much like you can do with 
output queues?

B)  Call an API, perhaps QRCVNETF that functions much like QRCVDTAQ, complete 
with the delay parameter?

C)  Some alternative cool technique?

I would prefer the data queue.  This would make it easier to shutdown the 
process by sending a value to the dataqueue indicating such.


What object does the command WRKNETF get it's information from?  If it is a 
database then perhaps I can add a trigger to update a data queue.
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