OTMQ - question about the creation of temporary queues

Hello

I have some problem when you try to create a temporary queue using Oracle Tuxedo queue of messages. It is done:

1. I call tpqattach without any queuename and adjustment of parameters of qattachctl:

qattachctl. AttachMode = TMQ_ATTACH_TEMPORARY;

qattachctl. QTYPE = TMQ_ATTACH_PQ;

2 - tpqattach runs successfully (back is different from-1) but does not affect my name of queue with the name of the temporary queue that has been assigned to my process.

Y at - it a setting I'm missing to create a temporary queue? How can I get the name of the temporary queue?

Thanks in advance,

brunno Attorre

Hi Bruno.

I think the name of the temporary queue can be returned to a member of the structure of the argument 'ctl' tpqattach() replyqueue (i.e. the ctl-> replyqueue).

That which contains for you?

Bob

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