IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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mqsireportflowuserexits command

Use the mqsireportflowuserexits command to report the list of active and inactive user exits for the specified broker, integration server, or message flow.

Supported platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux and UNIX systems
  • z/OS®. Run this command in one of two ways - as a console command, or by customizing and submitting BIPRPUE; see Contents of the broker PDSE

Purpose

Use the mqsireportflowuserexits command to generate a report about the status of user exits:

  • If you specify only the broker name, the command returns a list of all user exits that you have set to be active at the broker level by using the mqsichangebroker command.
  • If you specify the broker and integration server names, the command returns the list returned for the broker name only, plus:
    • A list of all user exits that you have set to be active at the integration server level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command.
    • A list of all user exits that you have set to be inactive at the integration server level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command.
  • If you specify the broker, integration server, and message flow names, the command returned the list returned for the broker and integration server names, plus:
    • A list of all user exits that you have set to be active at the message flow level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command.
    • A list of all user exits that you have set to be inactive at the message flow level by using the mqsichangeflowuserexits command.
Select the appropriate link for details of this command on the platform, or platforms, that your enterprise uses:

Authorization

For information about platform-specific authorizations, see the following topics: If you have enabled broker administration security, you must also set up the authority detailed in Tasks and authorizations for administration security.

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