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Volume 6, Number 8 -- February 22, 2006
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V5R4 RPG Enhancements
by Ted Holt

The RPG compiler team is one fine bunch of practical people. From my perspective, everything they do seems to be motivated by the desire to help programmers do their jobs more easily, rather than by some theoretical, esoteric computer science concepts that have no practical value. (I will admit that I still haven't quite forgiven them for not supporting MOVE, MOVEL, and MOVEA in free-format calculations, but I'm working on it.) Anyway, RPG V5R4 includes more practical stuff, which, thanks to Barbara Morris, I have the pleasure of sharing with you. READ MORE >

Readers Write about the INCR and RRN Functions
Hey, Ted:

I liked your article, Numbering Rows in an SQL Result Set, but I think your INCR function may be overkill. I'm able to accomplish the same thing with the RRN function. Would you please elaborate on the difference between the two methods? READ MORE >




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Admin Alert: Moving Libraries Between i5/OS Partitions, Part 1
by Joe Hertvik

For i5, iSeries, and AS/400 administrators, it's common to move libraries between partitions or machines. Library duplication is necessary when you're creating or updating data in a test partition, moving software libraries between machines, or migrating information from an existing partition to a new machine in advance of an upgrade. Whatever your migration situation, there are definite steps for easily transferring libraries between environments. READ MORE >



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 >


 
Senior Technical Editor: Ted Holt
Technical Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Contributing Technical Editors: Joel Cochran, Wayne O. Evans, Raymond Everhart,
Bruce Guetzkow, Brian Kelly, Marc Logemann, David Morris
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