Not sure what you mean by instance? Do you mean a message in the queue? Do
you mean how do you monitor for a message in a Data Queue or User Queue?

I have a service program that implements functions that read and write to
user queues if that is what you need.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Bob Bledsoe <bledsoe.bob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good Morning,
I am writing a RPGLE program where I will be starting Dtaq's and usrq's. I
want to monitor so that I only start up an instance when there are no
instances currently. I have looked around but can't find anything that
shows
how to do the monitor. Can someone please give me a push in the right
direction?

Thank you,

Bob B
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