WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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mqsireportflowuserexits command - z/OS
Use the mqsireportflowuserexits command on z/OS® to report the list of active and inactive user exits for the specified broker, execution group, or message flow.
Syntax
z/OS command - BIPRPUE
>>-mqsireportflowuserexits--BrokerName--------------------------> >--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+->< '- -e--EgName--+------------------+--+----------------------+--+------------------+-' '- -f--MessageFlow-' '- -k -applicationName-' '- -y -libraryName-'
z/OS console command
Synonym: rx
>>-+-reportflowuserexits-+--------------------------------------> '-rx -----------------' >--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+->< '-e=EgName--+---------------+--+-------------------+--+---------------+-' '-f=MessageFlow-' '-k=ApplicationName-' '-y=LibraryName-'
Parameters
- BrokerName
- (Required). The name of the broker.
- -e EgName
- (Optional). The name of the execution group.
- -f MessageFlow
- (Optional). The name of the message flow.
- -k applicationName
- (Optional) This parameter specifies the name of the application
that contains the message flow for which user exits are listed.
When you set this parameter, you must also set the -f (message flow) parameter. To list the user exits for a named message flow in a specific application, set the -k and -f parameters.
You can use this parameter with the -y (library name) parameter to specify that the message flow is contained in a library referenced by the application.
- -y libraryName
- (Optional) This parameter specifies the name of the library that
contains the message flow for which user exits are listed.
When you set this parameter, you must also set the -f (message flow) parameter. To list the user exits for a named message flow in a specific library, set the -y and -f parameters.
The user exits that
are reported by this command depend on the parameters that you specify.
- If you specify only the broker name, the command lists user exits that have been set to active at the broker level by using the mqsichangebroker command.
- If you specify the broker name and execution group name, the command
lists the following user exits:
- User exits that have been set to active at the broker level by using the mqsichangebroker command
- User exits that have been set to active at the execution group level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
- User exits that have been set to inactive at the execution group level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
- If you specify the broker name, execution group name, and a message
flow name, the command lists the following user exits:
- User exits that have been set to active at the broker level by using the mqsichangebroker command
- User exits that have been set to active at the execution group level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
- User exits that have been set to inactive at the execution group level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
- User exits that have been set to active at the message flow level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
- User exits that have been set to inactive at the message flow level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command
Examples
mqsireportflowuserexits MB8BROKER -e default -f MYFLOW
BIP8859 User Exits active for broker MYBROKER: exit1, exit2
BIP8854 User Exits active for Execution Group default: exit1,exit3
BIP8855 User Exits inactive for Execution Group default: exit2
BIP8856 User Exits active for Message Flow MYFLOW: exit2
BIP8857 User Exits inactive for Message Flow MYFLOW: exit1