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In This Issue
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You Have Questions. The Gurus at Guild Companies Have Answers.
Midrange Guru is taking a vacation on Friday, May 2,
and will resume publishing on Wednesday, May 7.
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Time for a Common Table Expression, Part 2
Hey, Howard:
Surely what you are proposing in "Time for a Common Table Expression!" is a subselect.
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Printing Qshell Output, Part 2
Hey, Ted:
It's not necessary to wait for OS/400 V5R2 to directly route STDOUT output to QSYSPRT, as you implied in "Printing Qshell Output."
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Reader Feedback and Insights: There's No Java Conspiracy
Hey, Ted:
I think it is safe to say that IBM wants to sell more servers, and preferably more powerful ones (who wouldn't). It is also true that Java is slow; or, more precisely, on the same piece of hardware, a business function written in RPG will execute faster than one written in Java. But I don't think that there is some kind of conspiracy inside IBM to exploit the poor performance of Java to sell more and bigger servers. Java was invented by Sun Microsystems, and IBM jumped on the Java bandwagon after Java became popular.
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Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt, David Morris,
Shannon O'Donnell
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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