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Volume 4, Number 5 -- February 18, 2004


 
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iSeries Navigator: A World of Wizards
by Shannon O'Donnell

When learning to do something, whether programming on a computer or playing a song on the banjo, it is always easier when you have someone standing by to teach you all those little tricks and tips that make the task easier. When it is not possible to have such an expert on hand, the next best thing is to have a tool that can teach you. In iSeries Navigator, the experts are wizards. READ MORE >

 

A Super Way to Display a Date
Hey, Ted:

Here's a subprocedure I wrote that you might want to publish in your newsletter. My routine uses the ILE CEE APIs to format a date as day of week, month name, day, and year, like this: READ MORE >


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Short Circuit Evaluation
Hey, Ted:

Here's a simplification of the code for subprocedure EqAnyNum, which you published on January 28. I was able to shorten the code because of a feature called short circuit evaluation, which is explained in chapter 21 of the V5R2 RPG IV reference. READ MORE >

 

OS/400 Alert: Creating a Private Subsystem
by Joe Hertvik

By default, OS/400 comes with one interactive subsystem called QINTER, which is where all 5250 green-screen jobs run. For most scenarios, this is adequate, but many times you may want to segregate interactive work into different subsystems. READ MORE >

 
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  OS/400 Alert: Virus Targets AIM
  by Shannon O'Donnell

Do you use the AOL Instant Messenger program to communicate with your friends and coworkers? If you do, you might become the recipient of a new virus that's spread through the program. In this issue of "OS/400 Alert," I'll give you the lowdown on this sneaky new virus. I'll also tell you about several other viruses and updates that you should be aware of. READ MORE >




Correction

The article "Soft-Coded Report Distribution" has been corrected since it was first published. The code for the physical file (code01.txt) and the SQLRPGLE member (code03.txt) described in the article have been replaced. Both files contained several incorrect fields and field lengths. Guild Companies regrets the errors. [Correction made 2/12/04.]


Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Editors: Raymond Everhart, G. Wayne Hawks,
Marc Logemann, David Morris
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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BACK ISSUES

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
iSeries Navigator: A World of Wizards

A Super Way to Display a Date

Short Circuit Evaluation

Admin Alert: Creating a Private Subsystem

OS/400 Alert: Virus Targets AIM







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