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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 5, 2026

MFT - enable the usage of fteCreateTransfer with queue sharing groups

Since MQ 9.2.1 CD, MFT has some support to connect to queue sharing groups, however the commands where the name of the queue sharing group can be used instead of a queue manager name are limited and not related to everyday operations. 
It would be an amazing feature if the fteCreateTransfer command could accept a queue sharing group as its -sm and -dm parameters.
This way a QSG with an HA agent could appear as a single qmgr/agent pair to other agents in the MFT network, hiding the complexity of how many qmgrs are actually in the QSG, how they called, and to which individual qmgr the active agent instance is connected to.

Idea priority Low