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Volume 5, Number 10 -- March 9, 2005


 
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Recursion and the Alternatives
by Ted Holt

Recursion is usually defined as the ability of a process (a program, a subprocedure, and so forth) to call itself. It is a fun topic to write about and a fun technique to use in programming. Recursion often simplifies the effort required to code a task in a computer language. However, recursion is not without its drawbacks. In this article, I hope to help readers determine when recursion is appropriate and to suggest alternatives to use when recursion is not suitable. READ MORE >

 

PC5250 and the Print Key
Hey, Ted:

I have a tip for your newsletter. For ages, I have always used the PrtScrn button from a Client Access PC5250 terminal emulation session to print the contents of a display on my local network printer. Recently, I needed the screen contents to go to an output queue instead, as would occur when I would press the Print key on dumb terminals in ages past. It took a while, but I found the key sequence for the Print key. READ MORE >

 

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   Admin Alert: Creating a Save Changed Objects Backup Tape
   by Joe Hertvik

Like most operating systems, OS/400 provides a save changed objects function, allowing you to selectively backup only those objects that have changed since the last full system backup. This week, I'll examine the save changed objects procedure and give you some simple CL code for creating a saved objects backup tape. A save changed object backup works in conjunction with a full system backup to minimize weekly backup times and to enable administrators to restore objects from several different tapes in a backup cycle. READ MORE >




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Technical Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Technical Editors: Joel Cochran, Wayne O. Evans, Raymond Everhart,
Bruce Guetzkow, Marc Logemann, David Morris
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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THIS ISSUE
SPONSORED BY:

T.L. Ashford
Patrick Townsend & Associates
COMMON


BACK ISSUES

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Recursion and the Alternatives

PC5250 and the Print Key

Admin Alert: Creating a Save Changed Objects Backup Tape


OS/400 PTF Guide
March 5

February 26

February 19

February 12

February 5

The Four Hundred
iSeries ISVs Elated as IBM Opens Roadmap and Wallet

Future "Cell" Power Processors Can Run OS/400

IBM's Chiphopper Tools to Help Build iSeries Apps

Four Hundred Stuff
Core Imaging Targets the Paper Chase at OS/400 Shops

It's Time for Web Services That Are Useable, Attachmate Says

iSeries Access for Linux Gives Users Choice

Versata Hopes for a SOA Spark with New Java IDE

Four Hundred Monitor




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