Thanks Rich, no unscheduled downtime; just thought it was strange that we
got no error message at all.

Oh well, live and learn.


In our extensive experience with data queues, we have found that they
are
easily damaged and what you are seeing seems to fit that situation.
Have
you had any unscheduled down time? Like a power outage where the
system
went down hard?

When that happens, you often have to delete and rebuild the data queue.

Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com

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On 1/22/2015 3:59 AM, RPG List wrote:

I'm sure I'm not the first to have experienced this, but I wanted to at
least ask the question.

I am using the QSNDDTAQ API to write data to a data queue. Its been
working for months, yesterday it just stopped writing. The program
completes successfully, no errors are generated but no data gets written
to the queue.

It is almost as if the data just disappears.

I was able to fix it by deleting and recreating the queue, but that
doesn't explain the issue.

Suggestions? Thoughts?

Dutch

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