iSee Damaged Data Queues

What happens when a data queue is damaged ?   Well its no longer useable, so you need to re-create it, but how do you know how to re-create it ?   You could go restore if form your backup… what if there was a better way.  If you have things that you want to keep track of, create a data mart.  In this iSee, we will look at creating a data mart for capturing and storing all the details for re-creating data queues, properties, security, the lot. This data mart idea, can easily be extended to other topics of interest. 

Tim Rowe

Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i

Tim Rowe is the Business Architect for IBM i responsible for System Management and Application Development. He has a passion for modernization on IBM i and how we can continue to move IBM i into the world of 'Normal' . In his spare time he is a certified Soccer referee and enjoys refereeing games with his youngest son.

Scott Forstie

Db2 for i Business Architect

Scott Forstie is a Senior Technical Staff Member within IBM i development and spends most of his time working as the Db2 for i Business Architect. He has worked on IBM operating system development since joining IBM in 1989.

Scott is a frequently published author, speaker at industry events around the globe and can be found @Forstie_IBMi and forstie@us.ibm.com. Scott is an avid runner and enjoys cooking.

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