mqrc
Display information about return codes.
Purpose
You can use the mqrc command to display information about symbols, return codes, and AMQ messages. You can specify a range of return codes or AMQ messages, or you can specify specific return codes or AMQ messages.
Syntax
Parameters
- returnCode
- Specifies the return code to display.
- AMQmessage
- Specifies the AMQ message to display.
- symbol
- Specifies the symbol to display.
- -a
- Specifies that all severities are tried to find message text.
- -b
- Specifies that messages are displayed without extended information.
- -m AMQmessage
- Specifies the AMQ message to display.
- -M -f first -l last
- Specifies that AMQ messages in a range are displayed from the first value to the last value.
- -r returnCode
- Specifies the return code to display
- -R
- Specifies that all return codes are displayed.
- -R -f first -l last
- Specifies that return codes in a range are displayed from the first value to the last value.
- -s symbol
- Specifies the symbol to display
Usage notes
- This command must be run from the IBM® MQ administration mode. If the system is in the IBM MQ administration mode the prompt includes
mqa(mqcli)#
. To enter the IBM MQ administration mode, entermqcli
on the command line. To exit the IBM MQ administration mode, enterexit
on the command line. - Numeric arguments are interpreted as decimal if they start with a digit 1 - 9, or hex if prefixed with 0x.
- If there is a problem with a message within a range, an indication is displayed before the
message text.
?
is displayed if there are no matching return codes for the message.!
is displayed if the message severity is not the same as the return code severity. - For more information about this command in IBM MQ, see mqrc in the IBM MQ documentation.
Examples
- This command displays AMQ message 5005:
mqrc AMQ5005
- This command displays return codes in the range 2505 -
2530:
mqrc -R -f 2505 -l 2530