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Determining the Value of Built-in I/O Functions
Hey, Ted:

What follows is a question that I have paraphrased from the emails of various readers of this august publication, who all seem to be encountering a similar issue: "Is it possible to view the value returned by built-in functions, such as %EOF and %FOUND, when working in the green-screen, full-screen debugger?" READ MORE >

Customize the Tab Key in WDSc
by Jon Paris

One of the things I like about WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSc) is having the ability to use the Tab key to move through an RPG spec without having to prompt as I would in SEU. But it is WDSc's ability to customize the tab key behavior that I really like. READ MORE >



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Admin Alert: Better Subsystem Throughput Via Multiple Job Queues, Part One
by Joe Hertvik

Scheduling system i5 batch job execution can be an art form. Some groups of jobs (such as monthly processing) must run in sequence to maintain data integrity while other jobs (such as nightly reports) can be simultaneously run to achieve better throughput. Luckily, there are specific techniques for creating subsystem job queues to meet these needs. This week and next, I'll explain how to create multiple subsystem job queues to help with your throughput issues. READ MORE >


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Determining the Value of Built-in I/O Functions

Customize the Tab Key in WDSc

Admin Alert: Better Subsystem Throughput Via Multiple Job Queues, Part One

Four Hundred Guru

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