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In This Issue
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You Have Questions. The Gurus at Guild Companies Have Answers.
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External Stored Procedures and Client/Server Error Messages
by Michael Sansoterra
With the explosion of integration tools, it's becoming common to have scheduled PC side scripts or programs retrieve data from the iSeries and plant the data somewhere on a PC, a network drive, or a remote database. For security and performance reasons, the data retrieval schemes fetching the data are often written using SQL stored procedures (written in the SQL Procedure Language) or external stored procedures (written in high level languages like RPG or COBOL).
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Installing CODE on Small PCs
Dear Readers:
Jon Paris and Susan Ganter of Partner/400 recently helped me when I attempted to install the CODE source editor on a PC with only 128 megabytes of memory. Today I'm passing their sage wisdom along to you.
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Reader Feedback and Insights: COBOL Tip Appreciated
Hey, Ted:
Thank you for the COBOL code in "Retrieve Current Date, Time, and Day of Week."
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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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