Michael,

That is normal behaviour and has nothing to do with WebFacing: the first interactive session you sign in to locks your message queue. Subsequent sessions always start with a message saying it cannot allocate the message queue.

Joep Beckeringh


Gibbons, Michael wrote:

I was hesitant to try that but I did and it works (sort of). If QQF* is the
first request it allocates the message queue and locks it. Then when I
sign-on to 5250 I cannot allocate the msgq to break mode. Is there a way to
stop qqfinvoker from locking the message queue?

Thanks in Advance!

Michael P. Gibbons
Manager of Programming & Technical Services
MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY
2300 Adams Ave. Scranton, PA 18509


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