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Implementing Linked Lists in RPG
by Ted Holt
In Basing Pointer Variables in RPG: The Basics, I wrote about the fundamentals of using basing pointers, a concept I came to understand when I learned Pascal. In this article, I continue my discussion of the use of pointers by showing how to implement linked lists in RPG. READ MORE >
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How To Rename Your Local Database
Hey, Ted:
When I start up an interactive SQL session I see: Current connection is to relational database Sxxxxxxx. Sxxxxxxx is our serial number. Is there a way to change the relational database name to something a little more meaningful? READ MORE >
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Admin Alert: Basic i/OS Error Monitoring and Response, Part 1
by Joe Hertvik
I once worked for an insurance company that had a 24x7x365 operations staff. When iSeries error messages occurred, the operations staff mostly handled problem resolution and other staff members were rarely alerted. Sadly, this world no longer exists and it is now left to i/OS administrators to detect when system errors occur on a 24x7 basis and to react to them in a timely manner so that production isn't delayed. READ MORE >
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Reader Feedback and Insights
We value your feedback and insights. Feel free to send a letter to the editor. Letters may be printed, unless otherwise specified, and edited for clarity or length. READ MORE >
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Senior Technical Editor: Ted Holt
Technical Editor: Joe Hertvik
Contributing Technical Editors: Edwin Earley, Brian Kelly, Michael Sansoterra
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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