Don't think there is but the question I have is why are you afraid to delete
and redefine the pageset? (also needs formatted) It's a simple and fast
process. And, IBM always tells you, never use the pagesets as data storage
units. (for batch processing)
On Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 12:22:07 AM EDT, Pommier, Rex
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
First apologies if this isn't the right forum to ask this question.
MQ is not my native language (or second or third for that matter). Here's my
situation. We have a CICS region writing messages to a remote queue.
Unfortunately sometime in the past, the server that was handling this queue
vanished from our landscape. Now I have a full pageset dataset. Is there a
way using CSQUTIL or some other MQ utility to delete the records sitting on
this queue without deleting and redefining the pageset? I've been meandering
through the MQ reference but since this thing weighs in at well over 5000
pages, I haven't found success. I thought I had it with the EMPTY command, but
that only works on local queues.
TIA,
Rex
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