Indicates whether to execute the transmission request immediately or to allow the request to be queued. If the user does not specify a .cnf file, and has not changed a .cnf file, the default value is YES.
Note: If NO is specified and the remote system is unavailable, the request aborts. If YES is specified, START_TIME and START_DATE are read.
The transfer request goes into a queue and executes depending on the traffic in the queue and START_DATE and START_TIME.
The transfer starts immediately.
Default: YES
Important! If you load a .cnf file into the CA XCOM Data Transport GUI, the value (QUEUE=YES or QUEUE=NO) specified in the .cnf file is shown correctly in the generated xml file. However, when you submit the transfer from the CA XCOM Data Transport GUI, it is always treated as though QUEUE=YES.
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