Is message A the only persistent one of the bunch?  If so, B & C might be
skipping ahead of it on a channel with NPMSPEED(FAST).

-- T.Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Krishan
Agarwal
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Message Out of Order


Hi,

I am having a sitituation where I am putting messages say A, B, and C on
remote queues. My application log and MQMD puttime stamp (on the remote
queue) shows that these three messages were put in order i.e A,B,C but they
appear on the remote queue as B,C,A. This is causing the remote application
to hang because it expects the messages to be in order. All these three
messages were put within a time period of 0.5 secs.

 All the messages has default (0) priority. The local defination of remote
queue, transmit queue and the remote queue has default priority (0).

We are not sure what could be the probable reason for this or how could we
avoid the similar occurance in the future. Any help from the group will be
great..

Regards,
Krishan

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