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Well yeah.... I am using exit(1). The reason why I'm not using it here in this code is because I cannot use it in the first place... because when I'm using execlp it doesn't give me the control back....
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
mqseries_open
MQSERIES_OPEN(3) 1 MQSERIES_OPEN(3)
mqseries_open - MQSeries MQOPEN
SYNOPSIS
void mqseries_open (resource $hconn, array &$objDesc, int $option, resource &$hobj, resource &$compCode, resource &$reason)
DESCRIPTION
The mqseries_open(3) (MQOPEN) call establishes access to an object.
PARAMETERS
o $hConn
-Connection handle.This handle represents the connection to the queue manager.
o $objDesc
-Object descriptor. (MQOD)
o $options
-Options that control the action of the function.
o $hObj
-Object handle.This handle represents the object to be used.
o $compCode
-Completion code.
o $reason
-Reason code qualifying the compCode.
RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mqseries_open(3) example
<?php
$mqods = array('ObjectName' => 'TESTQ');
mqseries_open(
$conn,
$mqods,
MQSERIES_MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF | MQSERIES_MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING | MQSERIES_MQOO_OUTPUT,
$obj,
$comp_code,
$reason);
if ($comp_code !== MQSERIES_MQCC_OK) {
printf("open CompCode:%d Reason:%d Text:%s<br>
", $comp_code, $reason, mqseries_strerror($reason));
exit;
}
?>
SEE ALSO
mqseries_close(3).
PHP Documentation Group MQSERIES_OPEN(3)