Assigning Multiple Queues to One QIndex

If necessary, you can assign multiple queues to one QIndex. You should do this only if you have split a queue and then decide the split is no longer necessary. (For example, if you split queue 1 into queues 1, 2, and 3 and then decide that you really do not need queue 3, you can assign queue 3 to the same QIndex that runs either queue 1 or queue 2.)

You assign multiple queues to a queue indexer from the command line or by creating or editing the QIndex.BAT file.

If you have multiple queues assigned to QIndex and you stop QIndex, Horizon will stop processing all of the queues assigned to that QIndex session. (For example, if you have queues 1, 2, and 5 assigned to one QIndex and you decide to stop queue 2, Horizon stops all processing on queues 1, 2, and 5 because one QIndex program is handling all three queues.)

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