dog-ear | chrome extension to temporarily bookmark tabs | Browser Plugin library
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A chrome extension to temporarily bookmark tabs to declutter your browser
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- Wrapper for the functional component
- Add a new tab to the current tab
- Display an error notification
- Whether the current environment is production .
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QUESTION
IBM goes to great lengths documenting the possible error-codes for different MQ-related functions, but I cannot find an existing library function to translate the integer codes into human-readable strings.
Something like libc's strerror(3)
or OpenSSL's ERR_error_string(3)
...
I suppose, the programmers and operators are expected to have a handy (if dog-eared) reference book...
Or does the function exist -- and just is not easy to find?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-16 at 06:02You can convert the number, e.g. 2035, into a string such as "MQRC_NOT_AUTHORIZED" using the MQRC_STR
function that is shipped in header file cmqstrc.h
.
If you want more than just the string representation of the constant, you could look into calling the mqrc
executable that is shipped with distributed platform versions of IBM MQ, and scraping the output. In my view the string version of the constant is enough for most people.
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