Name | Value |
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NAME | XMQDISP |
MENU TEXT | Display Active & Inactive Message Queues |
UPPERCASE MENU TEXT | DISPLAY ACTIVE & INACTIVE MESS |
DISPLAY OPTION? | YES |
PACKAGE | MAILMAN |
ROUTINE | STATUS^XMCQ |
DESCRIPTION | Reports on every active queue and every queue with messages. it's scheduled for. If there isn't, it shows you the FLAGS field for that domain in the DOMAIN file. By looking at the FLAGS field, you should be able to tell whether a task needs to be created to transmit the queue. Generally, if the FLAGS field contains "S" (for SEND), and there's no task scheduled, you probably ought to schedule one, using either option XMSTARTQUE-ALL (for all queues), or XMSTARTQUE (for a queue of your choice). For active queues, it shows much the same information as option XMQACTIVE (Actively transmitting queues), except that instead of the task number, it shows the date/time that the information was last updated. For inactive queues which have messages, it shows whether or not there's a task scheduled. If there is, it tells you what time |
CREATOR | ADAM,ADAM |
TYPE | run routine |