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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
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or call 800.541.4893
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Using i5/OS Performance Adjuster to Better Manage Memory
by Doug Mewmaw
My boss has a saying that goes: "Do you want to get your brain surgery by a doctor that has done one operation or do you want the operation done by a doctor that has done 1,000 surgeries? He uses this analogy to give our customers peace of mind when we analyze their performance data. After all, in 2005 we did 3,000+ capacity plans alone. As a result, we get the pleasure of helping customers understand their performance needs. Big shops, small shops--our company has seen it all in regards to performance. READ MORE >
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The RUN Utility: Call a Program with Correctly Formatted Parameters
by Ted Holt
One complaint I hear from time to time concerns the way CL's CALL command formats literal values that are used as parameters. I have a utility that I use when testing programs that overcomes this problem. It allows me to call a program and ensures that the parameters are formatted as they should be. READ MORE >
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Software You Need Now!
· Communications
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Bug Busters has been providing quality software solutions for the iSeries and AS/400 since 1988.
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Admin Alert: Using Remote OUTQs to Cover for Broken Printers
by Joe Hertvik
Physical printer breakdowns always cause problems in delivering critical output to i5 or iSeries shops. This problem is usually solved by transferring spooled file output to another functioning printer queue or by changing the non-functioning queue's IP address to point to another printer. There is a third option, however, as you can also quickly redirect printer output between queues on the same i5 partition by using a remote output queue. 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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