Right. It seems the only way around this is to have the trigger monitor program get the current queue depth and then decide, based on some application preference, if it should call one or more additional instances of the queue process program.
Thanks for the help. It seemed such a basic issue...
From what I understand of the DEPTH trigger type, once the message depth is reached the trigger message is sent and triggering is disabled and must be re-enabled using MQSET. I don't believe this use of DEPTH helps me because if, for example, the depth is 5 and I recieve 15 messages only one...
A question about triggering.
Is it possible to start an instance of an application for every nth message on a queue? For example if 15 messages are put on a queue can the trigger be configured to start one instance of an application for every 5 messages? I envision the applications processing...
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