Indeed, which is why I am a bit down on using anything that relies on looking for IMSG's to know when a reader file has arrived. Pity there's no WAKEUP pipe stage ...
Bob On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Kris Buelens <[email protected]>wrote: > When handling RDR files based on an IMSG that arrives, you need some > mechanism to handle RDR files arrived when the servers wasn't > listening for IMSGs, for example issue a CP Q RDR at startup, and > maybe also every time an RDR files arrives. > WAKEUP (RDR hasn't that problem as it doesn't wait for IMSGs. > > 2009/1/9 Glenn Knickerbocker <[email protected]> > > > > Kris Buelens wrote: > > > I'll send you my PIPE code that waits for some accounting records, > midnight, > > > CP/CMS commands, etc. It may inspire you. And, it has a STOP > command... > > > > The part he's missing, Bob said offline, is a way to wait for a RDR > > file, a la WAKEUP. PIPESERV just does it by watching IMSGs for file > > arrival messages. > > > > ¬R > > > > -- > Kris Buelens, > IBM Belgium, VM customer support >
