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Upgrade Your Skills at the Summit
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Come to the RPG & DB2 Summit March 23-25 in Fort Worth for three full days of intensive education focused on RPG, embedded SQL, SQL tuning, DB2, PHP, RDi, RPG & the Web.
Learn the latest in practical, usable tips and techniques from top gurus Susan Gantner, Skip Marchesani, Jon Paris, Paul Tuohy, Scott Klement and others in a fun, highly interactive, invigorating environment. Early Registration is just $995 thru Feb 12 and includes 7 meals, expert consultations.
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Do You Know Your iSCORE?
Quickly see the health of your System i with this FREE software!
A free, no-license, self-installing System i utility, iSCORE from Vision Solutions quickly produces a simple, clear report that outlines the overall operating health of either your entire System i or a selected LPAR.
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Consume an IWS Web Service From a VB.NET Client
by Michael Sansoterra
In my article Publish Result Sets Using Web Services and IWS, I demonstrated how to write an RPG program that can return a result set (i.e., multiple rows of data) to a Web service client using an Integrated Web Services (IWS) server instance. READ MORE >
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Joining Incompatible Data
Hey, Ted:
A physical file contains a nine-byte character acknowledgement number field that consists of a single letter followed by eight digits. I would like to change this field to two fields: a one-byte character and an eight-byte numeric field so that I could join the file to other files that have only the eight-digit numeric value. I realize that I could do a conversion to redefine the field, but that would require extensive changes to our applications. Is there an easier method to redefine the field, such as in a logical file? READ MORE >
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Do More With Less Resources
Discover how to use the pre-defined template features of System Operations Suite to monitor critical applications for ERP systems on the i OS platform, including Lawson M3, Misys' financial applications, various Infor products, SAP's Business Suite, Oracle's JD Edwards products, and popular i OS-based high availability solutions.
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FTPING i5/OS Files to a Unix Server
Hey, Joe:
Can I use FTP to back-up i5/OS libraries to a Unix server? Management wants to save money by not purchasing an LTO 4 tape library. Instead, they want to use Unix boxes to store i5/OS back-ups, and later send the data to tape. I've tried FTPing files between i5/OS and UNIX, but I can't read the data when it's transferred back. How do I approach this? 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: Erwin Earley, Brian Kelly, Michael Sansoterra
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks
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Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95
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January 9, 2010: Volume 12, Number 02
January 2, 2010: Volume 12, Number 01
December 26, 2009: Volume 11, Number 52
December 19, 2009: Volume 11, Number 51
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