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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for WebSphere MQ
  3. Configuring PowerExchange for WebSphere MQ
  4. Working with WebSphere MQ Sources
  5. MQ Source Qualifier Transformation
  6. Working with WebSphere MQ Targets
  7. Creating and Configuring WebSphere MQ Workflows
  8. Appendix A: Datatype Reference
  9. Appendix B: Code Pages for PowerExchange for WebSphere MQ
  10. Appendix C: Glossary of Terms

PowerExchange for WebSphere MQ User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for WebSphere MQ User Guide for PowerCenter

Working with WebSphere MQ Sessions

Working with WebSphere MQ Sessions

You can configure the following session properties for WebSphere MQ sources and targets:
  • Filter conditions.
    Set filter conditions.
  • Real-time data extraction.
    Configure the session to extract data in real time.
  • Source-based commits.
    Configure source-based commit for a real-time session.
  • Message recovery.
    Enable message recovery.
  • Destructive read.
    Configure the session to remove messages from the source queue after the PowerCenter Integration Service puts the messages in the recovery cache folder.
  • Resilience.
    If you want the PowerCenter Integration Service to try to reconnect to the WebSphere MQ queue if the connection fails, select a Message Queue connection object with retry connection value.
  • Transactional consistency.
    Configure the session to maintain transactional consistency.
  • Pipeline partitioning.
    Set partitions in a pipeline.

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