Each MQ record is associated with five options records, which EGL uses as arguments in the hidden calls to MQSeries:
When you specify an options record as a property of an MQ record, you are referring to a variable that uses a working storage record part (like MQOD) as a typeDef. The part resides in an EGL file that is provided with the product, as described in MQSeries support. Instead of using the record part as is, you can copy it into your own EGL file and customize the part.
If you do not indicate that a given options record is in use, EGL builds a default record and assigns values, as described in the following sections. The default options records are not available, however, when you access MQSeries without using MQ records.
You can create a get options record based on the MQSeries Get Message Options (MQGMO), which is an argument on MQSeries MQGET calls. If you do not declare a get options record, EGL automatically builds a default named MQGMO, and your generated program does the following:
You can create a put options record based on the MQSeries Put Message Options (MQPMO), which is an argument on MQSeries MQPUT calls. If you do not declare a put options record, EGL automatically builds a default named MQPMO, and your generated program does the following:
The content of the open options record determines the value of the Options parameter that is used in calls to the MQSeries command MQOPEN or MQCLOSE. The open options record part (MQOO) is available, but if you do not declare a record based on that part, EGL automatically builds a default named MQOO as follows:
MQOO_OUTPUT + MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING
MQOO_INPUT_EXCLUSIVE + MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING
MQOO_INPUT_SHARED + MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING
MQCO_NONE
You can create a message descriptor record based on the MQSeries Message Descriptor (MQMD), which is a parameter on MQGET and MQPUT calls. If you do not declare a message descriptor record, EGL automatically builds a default named MQMD and initializes that record with the values listed in Data initialization.
You can create a queue descriptor record based on the MQSeries Object Descriptor (MQOD), which is an argument on MQSeries MQOPEN and MQCLOSE calls. If you do not declare a queue descriptor record, EGL automatically builds a default named MQOD, and your generated program does the following:
Related concepts
Direct MQSeries calls
MQSeries-related EGL keywords
MQSeries support
Related reference
Data initialization
recordName.resourceAssociation
MQ record properties
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