MQ transaction groupings values


For MQ transaction grouping values, you can choose from the following MQ identifiers.

The standard fields are:

  • CORR—The correlation ID is a one- to twelve-character identifier passed to MQ that identifies the task requesting MQ services. The value in this field depends on the connection type. The correlation ID values for each connection type appear in the following table. Hex values are converted to #.

    Connection type

    Contents of correlation ID

    CICS

    Transaction name (bytes 5 - 8)

    IMSMPP

    PSBname (bytes 5 - 12)

    IMSCNTL

    Eight-character value passed from the requestor

    MVSTSO

    Jobname

    CHANNEL

    Eight-character value passed from the requestor

    SERVER

    Eight-character value passed from the requestor

    RRSBATCH

    Eight-character value passed from the requestor

  • CORRASIS—The correlation value as it appears in the data.
  • TRAN—An MQ tran name is the one- to eight-character value that identifies the MQ transaction name.
  • AUTH—An MQ authorization ID is the one- to eight-character value that identifies the user ID requesting MQ services.
  • MVSUID—The one- to eight-character z/OS user ID.
  • PSB—The PSBname for an IMS connection type.
  • JOB—The jobname for batch connection types.
  • TYPE—The connection type keyword, such as CICS, IMS, TSO, and so on.
  • NONE—Indicates that nothing is required in this field.

The following additional MQ field can be specified:

QWACNID—Network ID value


 

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