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Tell Me About Your Exports
by Ted Holt
I ran into an interesting situation recently. I was attempting to tie service program B to existing RPG program A, so that A could use some of the service program B's routines. Guess what? Program A wouldn't compile. The experience brings up a good point about procedure prototyping in RPG. READ MORE >
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So That's What My Database Looks Like
by Paul Tuohy
Today's databases can be complex creatures with lots and lots of dependencies. Once upon a time all you had to worry about was what logical files were built over a physical and whether or not it was attached to a journal. But today you can have view, indexes, constraints (key, foreign key and check), triggers and journals related to a table (physical file). READ MORE >
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COMMON Focus 2008, our annual workshop conference, returns with three days of intense, focused education.
October 5 - 8, 2008 San Francisco, California
This smaller, more intimate event offers in-depth, all-day workshops in both lab and lecture-style formats, in a wide range of topics, and will also include a tabletop-style exhibition area.
Learn more at www.common.org/focus
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Admin Alert: Moving i5/OS Resources on the Fly
by Joe Hertvik
With the newer Power i, System i, and i Series machines, IBM provides the ability to reconfigure your CPU and Main Memory (RAM) configurations on the fly. This week I'll show you how to set up your system so that you can automatically transfer CPU capability and memory between systems. It's not difficult, as long as you have the right version of the Hardware Management Console (HMC). READ MORE >
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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 >
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Senior Technical Editor: Ted Holt
Technical Editor: Joe Hertvik
Contributing Technical Editors: Edwin Earley, Brian Kelly, Michael Sansoterra
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks
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July 26, 2008: Volume 10, Number 30
July 19, 2008: Volume 10, Number 29
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