• The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
Menu
  • The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • The Latest i5/OS V5R4 PTFs: What Is Going On?

    November 5, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Our faithful i5/OS and OS/400 PTF guru, Doug Bidwell of DLB Associates, has been putting together his PTF Guide for a decade now. (Hard to believe, isn’t it Doug?) His PTF Guide has been associated with my AS/400-based newsletters across many different companies through all that time, and I would like to thank him for the service that he performs each week to consolidate the information concerning the PTFs down into something that can help a system administrator figure out what to do.

    Two weekends ago, as Bidwell was putting together the System i PTF Guide Volume 9 Number 43, dated October 27, he noticed something funny. The latest cumulative PTF release for i5/OS V5R4M0 (C7282540) is weighing in at 10–count them, 10–CDs. The last two CDs in the set are HIPER PTFs and database patches, and they are automatically included. “This is the largest Cume I’ve ever seen,” says Bidwell. “These couldn’t be all fixes, there hasn’t been that many things wrong with V5R4 to my knowledge. They must be retrofitting something. Anyway, it’s a long download, and, a very long apply.”

    If you have any idea what IBM is up to, we sure are curious.

    RELATED RESOURCES

    System i PTF Guide, October 27, 2007: Volume 9, Number 43

    System i PTF Guide, October 20, 2007: Volume 9, Number 42

    System i PTF Guide, October 13, 2007: Volume 9, Number 41

    System i PTF Guide, October 6, 2007: Volume 9, Number 40

    System i PTF Guide, September 29, 2007: Volume 9, Number 39

    System i PTF Guide, September 22, 2007: Volume 9, Number 38



                         Post this story to del.icio.us
                   Post this story to Digg
        Post this story to Slashdot

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Tags: Tags: mtfh_rc, Volume 16, Number 43 -- November 5, 2007

    Sponsored by
    TL Ashford

    TL Ashford writes software to generate Barcode Labels and Forms for the IBM i.

    Our software products are the most feature-rich, cost-effective solutions available!

    TLAForms converts traditional IBM i spool files into high quality, professional forms that are output as PDF documents. A form is associated with a spool file and the form is designed. TLAForms then ‘watches’ the IBM i output queue for a new spool file to be generated. When a new spool file is generated, TLAForms reads the data from the spool file, places the data on the form, and outputs a PDF document. The PDF documents can be archived to the IFS, automatically emailed, and printed.

    Features:

    • Select Data directly from an IBM i Spool File
    • Burst IBM i Spool Files based on page or Spool File data
    • Add spool file data to form as Text using a wide variety of fonts and colors (the MICR font for printing checks is included in the software)
    • Add spool file data to form as bar code – including 2-dimensional bar codes PDF-417 and QRCode
    • Configure SQL statements to retrieve and use IBM i File data on forms
    • Utilize Actions to show or hide objects on the form based on data within the spool file
    • Import Color Graphics
    • Use Color Overlays
    • Create Tables
    • Forms can be archived to the IFS
    • Forms can be emailed automatically
    • Forms can be printed to any IBM i, Network or Windows printer
    • Forms are automatically generated when a new spool file is generated in the IBM i output queue
    • NO PROGRAMMING required
    • On-Line Video Training Library

    Learn more about TLAForms at www.tlashford.com/TLA2/pages/tlaforms/overview.html

    Barcode400 is native IBM i software to design and print labels directly from your IBM i in minutes! Compliance and RFID labeling is easy using Barcode400’s tools and templates.

    Features:

    • Software resides on the IBM i
    • IBM i security and Backup
    • Labels are centrally located on the IBM i
    • Label formats are available to all users the instant they are saved – even in remote facilities
    • GUI designer (Unlimited Users)
    • Generate Labels as PDF documents!
    • Print to 100’s of thermal transfer printers
    • Print to HP and compatible printers
    • Print labels interactively – No Programming Necessary!

    OR Integrate into existing application programs to automatically print labels – Barcode400 has been integrated with nearly every ERP and WMS software available on the IBM i, including thousands of in-house written applications.

    • On-Line Video Training Library
    • Free Compliance Labels
    • Generate Checks using the MICR font
    • RFID Support (optional)
    • History / Reprint Utility
    • Integration Assistant
    • Low Cost (no tiered pricing)

    Learn more about Barcode400 at www.tlashford.com/TLA2/pages/bc400labels/overview.html

     

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Admin Alert: Limiting System i User Sign-ons the Smart Way XAware Takes the Open Source Plunge

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

TFH Volume: 16 Issue: 43

This Issue Sponsored By

    Table of Contents

    • IBM to Recycle Silicon Wafers for Solar Cells
    • The System i Still Owns the SAP BI Data Mart Benchmark
    • IBM Brags About Its Power6 Server Shipments
    • IBM to Pump $1.5 Billion into Security Products, Services
    • Neuwing, IBM to Quantify and Monetize IT Energy Savings
    • IT Vendor Market Cap Follies
    • Ask TPM: Enticing Users to Upgrade Their i5/OS Hardware
    • BluePhoenix Rides Legacy Modernization to Another Successful Quarter
    • Project ECLipz Surfaces, But Not the Way You Think
    • The Latest i5/OS V5R4 PTFs: What Is Going On?

    Content archive

    • The Four Hundred
    • Four Hundred Stuff
    • Four Hundred Guru

    Recent Posts

    • Doing The Texas Two Step From Power9 To Power10
    • PHP’s Legacy Problem
    • Guru: For IBM i Newcomers, An Access Client Solutions Primer
    • IBM i 7.1 Extended Out To 2024 And Up To The IBM Cloud
    • Some Practical Advice On That HMC-Power9 Impedance Mismatch
    • IBM Extends Dynamic Capacity Pricing Scheme To Its Cloud
    • Here’s What You Should Do About The IBM i Skills Shortage
    • Matillion Founder Recounts Midrange Roots
    • Four Hundred Monitor, February 24
    • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 23, Number 8

    Subscribe

    To get news from IT Jungle sent to your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.

    Pages

    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Contributors
    • Four Hundred Monitor
    • IBM i PTF Guide
    • Media Kit
    • Subscribe

    Search

    Copyright © 2021 IT Jungle

    loading Cancel
    Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
    Email check failed, please try again
    Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.