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Multiple Display Files in One Program
G'Day, Ted:

I have a client that has many old apps running in the S/36 Execution Environment. I had converted one of the inquiry programs into an ILE RPG program, keeping the program-described workstation definition, so that I could easily call this program from other programs. After some time, it was decided that we needed to display some information in a subfile-like format from this program. Not wanting to go through all the hassle of defining all the input and output specifications, I tried something, and to my surprise, it worked. READ MORE >

Three Little Words That Simplify Debugging
by Susan Gantner

I had struggled with using the debugger in WDSc for a long time when I asked a friend that I knew to be an expert on the subject to help me understand how to use it. She told me that I only needed to know three little words--Service Entry Points--to make my debugging life easier. She was right! READ MORE >



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

Last week, I demonstrated how to create new i5/OS job queues for increased subsystem throughput, segmented workloads, and to run jobs in sequence. But the best subsystem architecture won't provide any benefits if no one uses it. So in this column, I'll show you how to configure user profiles, scheduled job entries, and batch jobs to take advantage of the new job queues that I created last time. READ MORE >


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The Four Hundred
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System i Marketeer Chats with iSociety Members

Midrange Boxes, Big Iron Drive Server Growth in Q4 2006

The X Factor: How Many Servers, How Much Juice, How Much Money?

The Linux Beacon
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Novell Gets Pinched By Rising Costs, Falling Sales

Midrange Boxes, Big Iron Drive Server Growth in Q4 2006

The X Factor: How Many Servers, How Much Juice, How Much Money?

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nCipher Brings Key Management Software to i5/OS

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Server Sales Up a Bit in 2006, But Q4 Looks a Bit Weak

Google Launches Business Applications

HP Buys Clustering Software Maker, Launches D2D Backup Solution

The Unix Guardian
Server Sales Up a Bit in 2006, But Q4 Looks a Bit Weak

HP's Unix Biz Is Flat in Fiscal Q1, Hurd Disappointed

Many Top Open Source Projects Still Lack Enterprise Support

The X Factor: How Many Servers, How Much Juice, How Much Money?

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Multiple Display Files in One Program

Three Little Words That Simplify Debugging

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

Four Hundred Guru

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