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BARCODE400 by T.L. Ashford is the easiest, fastest way to create and print Compliance Labels directly from the AS/400 and iSeries.
Ashford's comprehensive library of Compliance formats is available to Barcode400 users. AIAG labels for Ford and Motorcraft, GM, and many more are available.
BARCODE400 is backed by the best Technical Support Team in the industry.
FREE Guide to Bar Code Labeling
www.tlashford.com
or call 800.541.4893
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SpooliT - Control Spool Files Automatically
Intelligent iSeries spool file management:
· Automated Rules based system
· Automate spool file conversion to: EXCEL, PDF, WORD, HTML, CSV & more
· Features: Archiving, Emailing, Exporting, Splitting, Bursting, Overlay markings & more
· Intuitive Wizards - Templates
· SOX Compliant - Totally Secure
Powerful iSeries Paperless Reporting System
See it here - Introductory 'SpooliT Webex Demo'
Test it yourself - Request a Trial here
SpooliT - Now you can - www.SpooliT.net
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Undocumented Debugger Function
Hey, Ted:
Here's a tip for those readers who, like me, still have to use the full-screen, green-screen debugger. I accidentally discovered that RPG supports a debugging option that is not documented in either the help text or the RPG programmer's guide. READ MORE >
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COMMON Fall 2006
IT Education Conference & Expo
Miami Beach, Florida
September 17-21, 2006
Register Now!
Attendees can choose from a multitude of sessions and hands-on labs focusing on business strategy, database, systems management, networking and development, with a featured educational focus on Disaster Recovery. Explore the latest technologies in the industry's largest iSeries-related Expo and network with peers at COMMON social events.
www.common.org
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Admin Alert: Four iSeries Access Tips for Windows Professionals
by Joe Hertvik
Ironically, one of the problems with iSeries Access for Windows is also one of its strengths: its longevity. Starting out as a product called PC Support/400 in the late 1980s and progressing through at least three different name changes, this software has a history so long that it's almost geology. However, sometimes that history works against it, particularly when administrators who are not familiar with i5/OS and OS/400 are in charge of installing and maintaining iSeries Access for Windows desktops. 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 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
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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August 26, 2006: Volume 8, Number 32
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July 15, 2006: Volume 8, Number 26
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