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Use the Environment tab to specify how Process Commander connects to a WebSphere MQ server. SR-7512 ENH-395 CCSID
| Field | Description | 
| Host Name | Enter the network name of the WebSphere MQ server host. This field supports the Global Resource Settings syntax
 (=.PageName.PropertyName). The default property name for
 this field is  | 
| Port Number | Enter a TCP/IP port for communicating with the WebSphere MQ server. This field supports the Global Resource Settings syntax
 (=.PageName.PropertyName). The default property name for
 this field is  | 
| Channel | Enter the channel name on the WebSphere MQ server. This field supports the Global Resource Settings syntax
 (=.PageName.PropertyName). The default property name for
 this field is  | 
| User ID | Optional. Identify an MQ user ID that Process Commander can use to connect to the WebSphere MQ server. B-18143 not Operator ID This field supports the Global Resource Settings syntax
 (=.PageName.PropertyName). The default property name for
 this field is  | 
| Password | Optional. Enter a password for connecting to the WebSphere MQ server. This field supports the Global Resource Settings syntax
 (=.PageName.PropertyName). The default property name for
 this field is  | 
| MQ bindings transport | Select if Process Commander is to use MQ bindings transport to connect to the WebSphere MQ server. B-18874 overwritten v32 BUG-2960 On Windows-based servers, this setting requires the
 IBM-provided file  | 
| Test Connectivity | B-15788 After you complete this form and save the data instance, click to confirm that Process Commander can connect to the MQ server. B-17693 C-1704The system attempts to connect to the server only; no messages are processed. The system presents test results in a separate window, identifying the parameters used in the test, the steps attempted, and the outcome of each step. | 
| MQ Explore | Click this button to display the MQ Queue Details in a separate window. In the MQ Explorer, choose a Queue Manager and Queue Name using the SmartPrompt. The Destination field is automatically populated. Click the Browse Messages button to view all messages in the queue. GRP-316 If your system's production level is both lower than 5, and you have the proper Role/Privilege, you can: 
  PRKB-25644 How to
 debug MQ connectors using BROWSE, PUT and GET message
 operations. |