Is there  difference between QRFC_RESTART_ALLOWED and RSQIWKEX?

Hi,
Is there  difference between QRFC_RESTART_ALLOWED and RSQIWKEX ?
Please clarify me.
Regards
Jeongbok.

Hi Jeong,
To enable automatic reprocessing of failed messages, 2 reports
RSXMB_RESTART_MESSAGES and RSQIWKEX should be executed as background jobs.
To solve the problem that leads to the blocking of the queues we generally try to reach the receiver and restart messages from transaction SMQ2 .This  requires to change a parameter in the Integration Engine
configuration to be changed (category MONITOR and parameter
QRFC_RESTART_ALLOWED)
whereas The RSQIWKEX program,
which you can also schedule as a batch job, is available for activating the QIN Scheduler as of qRFC Version 6.10.030.
We should only schedule the program if the automatic processing of the inbound queue does not function correctly. Note
that we must only use the RSQIWKEX program of qRFC Version 6.10.030 or higher for this purpose.
Regards,
Shibani
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