MQBUFMH - Convert buffer into message handle
The MQBUFMH function call converts a buffer into a message handle and is the inverse of the MQMHBUF call.
This call takes a message descriptor and MQRFH2 properties in the buffer and makes them available through a message handle. The MQRFH2 properties in the message data are, optionally, removed. The Encoding, CodedCharSetId, and Format fields of the message descriptor are updated, if necessary, to correctly describe the contents of the buffer after the properties have been removed.
Syntax
MQBUFMH (Hconn, Hmsg, BufMsgHOpts, MsgDesc, BufferLength, Buffer, DataLength, Compcode, Reason)
Parameters
- Hconn
- Type: MQHCONN - input
This handle represents the connection to the queue manager. The value of Hconn must match the connection handle that was used to create the message handle specified in the Hmsg parameter.
If the message handle was created using MQHC_UNASSOCIATED_HCONN, a valid connection must be established on the thread converting a buffer into a message handle. If a valid connection is not established, the call fails with MQRC_CONNECTION_BROKEN.
- Hmsg
- Type: MQHMQSG - input
This is the message handle for which a buffer is required. The value was returned by a previous MQCRTMH call.
- BufMsgHOpts
- Type: MQBMHO - input
The MQBMHO structure allows applications to specify options that control how message handles are produced from buffers.
See MQBMHO - Buffer to message handle options for details.
- MsgDesc
- Type: MQMD - input/output
The MsgDesc structure contains the message descriptor properties and describes the contents of the buffer area.
On output from the call, the properties are optionally removed from the buffer area and, in this case, the message descriptor is updated to correctly describe the buffer area.
Data in this structure must be in the character set and encoding of the application.
- BufferLength
- Type: MQLONG - input
BufferLength is the length of the Buffer area, in bytes.
A BufferLength of zero bytes is valid, and indicates that the buffer area contains no data.
- Buffer
- Type: MQBYTExBufferLength - input/output
These are options that control the action of MQBEGIN, as described in MQBEGIN - Begin unit of work.
Buffer defines the area containing the message buffer. For most data, we should align the buffer on a 4-byte boundary.
If Buffer contains character or numeric data, set the CodedCharSetId and Encoding fields in the MsgDesc parameter to the values appropriate to the data; this enables the data to be converted, if necessary.
If properties are found in the message buffer they are optionally removed; they later become available from the message handle on return from the call.
In the C programming language, the parameter is declared as a pointer-to-void, which means the address of any type of data can be specified as the parameter.
If the BufferLength parameter is zero, Buffer is not referred to; in this case, the parameter address passed by programs written in C or System/390 assembler can be null.
- DataLength
- Type: MQLONG - output
The length, in bytes, of the buffer which might have the properties removed.
- CompCode
- Type: MQLONG - output
The completion code; it is one of the following:
- MQCC_OK
- Successful completion.
- MQCC_FAILED
- Call failed.
- Reason
- Type: MQLONG - output
If CompCode is MQCC_OK:
- MQRC_NONE
- (0, X'000') No reason to report.
If CompCode is MQCC_FAILED:
- MQRC_ADAPTER_NOT_AVAILABLE
- (2204, X'089C') Adapter not available.
- MQRC_ADAPTER_SERV_LOAD_ERROR
- (2130, X'852') Unable to load adapter service module.
- MQRC_ASID_MISMATCH
- (2157, X'86D') Primary and home ASIDs differ.
- MQRC_BMHO_ERROR
- (2489, X'09B9') Buffer to message handle options structure not valid.
- MQRC_BUFFER_ERROR
- (2004, X'07D4') Buffer parameter not valid.
- MQRC_BUFFER_LENGTH_ERROR
- (2005, X'07D5') Buffer length parameter not valid.
- MQRC_CALL_IN_PROGRESS
- (2219, X'08AB') MQI call entered before previous call completed.
- MQRC_CONNECTION_BROKEN
- (2009, X'07D9') Connection to queue manager lost.
- MQRC_HMSG_ERROR
- (2460, X'099C') Message handle not valid.
- MQRC_MD_ERROR
- (2026, X'07EA') Message descriptor not valid.
- MQRC_MSG_HANDLE_IN_USE
- (2499, X'09C3') Message handle already in use.
- MQRC_OPTIONS_ERROR
- (2046, X'07FE') Options not valid or not consistent.
- MQRC_RFH_ERROR
- (2334, X'091E') MQRFH2 structure not valid.
- MQRC_RFH_FORMAT_ERROR
- (2421, X'0975') An MQRFH2 folder containing properties could not be parsed.
- MQRC_UNEXPECTED_ERROR
- (2195, X'893') Unexpected error occurred.
For detailed information about these codes, see Reason codes.
Usage notes
MQBUFMH calls cannot be intercepted by API exits - a buffer is converted into a message handle in the application space; the call does not reach the queue manager.
C invocation
MQBUFMH (Hconn, Hmsg, &BufMsgHOpts, &MsgDesc, BufferLength, Buffer, &DataLength, &CompCode, &Reason);Declare the parameters as follows:
MQHCONN Hconn; /* Connection handle */ MQHMSG Hmsg; /* Message handle */ MQBMHO BufMsgHOpts; /* Options that control the action of MQBUFMH */ MQMD MsgDesc; /* Message descriptor */ MQLONG BufferLength; /* Length in bytes of the Buffer area */ MQBYTE Buffer[n]; /* Area to contain the message buffer */ MQLONG DataLength; /* Length of the output buffer */ MQLONG CompCode; /* Completion code */ MQLONG Reason; /* Reason code qualifying CompCode */
COBOL invocation
CALL 'MQBUFMH' USING HCONN, HMSG, BUFMSGHOPTS, MSGDESC, BUFFERLENGTH, BUFFER, DATALENGTH, COMPCODE, REASON.Declare the parameters as follows:
** Connection handle 01 HCONN PIC S9(9) BINARY. ** Message handle 01 HMSG PIC S9(18) BINARY. ** Options that control the action of MQBUFMH 01 BUFMSGHOPTS. COPY CMQBMHOV. ** Message descriptor 01 MSGDESC. COPY CMQMD. ** Length in bytes of the Buffer area 01 BUFFERLENGTH PIC S9(9) BINARY. ** Area to contain the message buffer 01 BUFFER PIC X(n). ** Length of the output buffer 01 DATALENGTH PIC S9(9) BINARY. ** Completion code 01 COMPCODE PIC S9(9) BINARY. ** Reason code qualifying COMPCODE 01 REASON PIC S9(9) BINARY.
PL/I invocation
call MQBUFMH (Hconn, Hmsg, BufMsgHOpts, MsgDesc, BufferLength, Buffer, DataLength, CompCode, Reason);Declare the parameters as follows:
dcl Hconn fixed bin(31); /* Connection handle */ dcl Hmsg fixed bin(63); /* Message handle */ dcl BufMsgHOpts like MQBMHO; /* Options that control the action of MQBUFMH */ dcl MsgDesc like MQMD; /* Message descriptor */ dcl BufferLength fixed bin(31); /* Length in bytes of the Buffer area */ dcl Buffer char(n); /* Area to contain the message buffer */ dcl DataLength fixed bin(31); /* Length of the output buffer */ dcl CompCode fixed bin(31); /* Completion code */ dcl Reason fixed bin(31); /* Reason code qualifying CompCode */
High Level Assembler invocation
CALL MQBUFMH,(HCONN,HMSG,BUFMSGHOPTS,MSGDESC,BUFFERLENGTH,BUFFER, DATALENGTH,COMPCODE,REASON)Declare the parameters as follows:
HCONN DS F Connection handle HMSG DS D Message handle BUFMSGHOPTS CMQBMHOA, Options that control the action of MQBUFMH MSGDESC CMQMDA , Message descriptor BUFFERLENGTH DS F Length in bytes of the BUFFER area BUFFER DS CL(n) Area to contain the properties DATALENGTH DS F Length of the output buffer COMPCODE DS F Completion code REASON DS F Reason code qualifying COMPCODEParent topic: Function calls