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OPNQRYF and ILE
Hey, Ted:
I converted an RPG/400 program to ILE RPG, and now the OPNQRYF in the calling CL program no longer works. Doesn't OPNQRYF work with ILE? READ MORE >
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Remove Misleading Messages from Job Logs
Hey Ted:
Job logs get too large in our shop, and it's hard to find the information that helps us determine why a program went wrong. How can we reduce the size of our job logs? Specifically, how can we keep from writing messages that are not really errors? An example would be a CL command that we've monitored for that may or may not fail. READ MORE >
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Admin Alert: Making a Remote Output Queue Look Like a Printer Device
by Joe Hertvik
There are two types of OS/400 and i5/OS printers: printer devices and remote output queues. In general, printer devices are used to define local printers that are either directly attached to or are controlled from an AS/400, iSeries, or i5 box (such as iSeries access printers and locally attached printers), while remote output queues are spooling writers that send OS/400 spool output to a printer located on a remote system. Each device type serves a different function, and both types are started by different OS/400 commands. READ MORE >
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Technical Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
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