I know this, but when I compare status.MPI_SOURCE with myid, they are 
different. I guess you need to reconsider my question. The MPI_Recv function 
seems to capture message from the queue with some search parameters like 
source, tag etc. So in case the receiver does not know the sender and wants to 
receive only that message which was sent for this receiver. But when it 
captures with source as MPI_ANY_SOURCE and MPI_ANY_TAG, the receiver will 
capture any message (even not targetted for it).

regards,
Mudassar




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From: Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com>
To: Mudassar Majeed <mudassar...@yahoo.com>; Open MPI Users <us...@open-mpi.org>
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Urgent Question regarding, MPI_ANY_SOURCE.

When you use MPI_ANY_SOURCE in a receive, the rank of the actual sender is 
passed back to you in the status.MPI_SOURCE.

On Jul 14, 2011, at 7:55 PM, Mudassar Majeed wrote:

> Hello people, 
>                         I am trapped in the following problem plz help me. 
>Suppose a process A sends a message to process B. The process B will receive 
>the message with MPI_Recv with MPI_ANY_SOURCE in the source argument. Let say 
>process B does not know that A is the sender. But I want B to receive message 
>from process A (the one who actually sends the message to process B). But if I 
>use MPI_ANY_SOURCE, then any message from any source is captured by process B 
>(let say there are other processes sending messages). Instead of 
>MPI_ANY_SOURCE I cannot use A in the source argument as B does not know about 
>the sender. What should I do in this situation ?
> 
> regards,
> Mudassar Majeed
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