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  • Is An RPGOA-like Standard For HTML5 On The Horizon?

    July 25, 2012 Alex Roytman

    There is a lot of talk lately about HTML5. But do most people understand what HTML5 really is? One way to define it is to say it’s the next version of HTML; basically an update to HTML4.

    But is it more than that? Perhaps it’s not just an update, but a new thing altogether, a new way to build Web and mobile applications.

    To me, HTML5 signifies a different paradigm, where Web applications are built as true applications, not just as Web pages.

    More Than Just HTML

    The enhancements being adopted and proposed into the HTML5 standard encompass HTML, CSS,

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  • Copy Data From A Remote DB2 Database Using DB2 For i 7.1

    July 25, 2012 Michael Sansoterra

    IBM DB2 for i 7.1 introduced the ability to query a remote DB2 for i database directly without having to invoke an explicit CONNECT statement. Querying a remote table with one SQL statement is great, but lacks one important feature: requests for remote data are usually combined with requests for local data.

    However, DB2 for i does not allow references to tables from multiple relational databases in a single statement, until now that is. The i7.1 technology refresh 4 update allows an INSERT/SELECT statement to reference tables from different DB2 relational databases. (Even if you’re not at i7.1 you can

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  • Admin Alert: The Right Way To Delete User Profiles, Part 1

    July 25, 2012 Joe Hertvik

    To most people, deleting user profiles on an IBM i partition is an easy process that doesn’t warrant much thought. However, your user deletion process can be complicated by several different items, including compliance requirements and special handling needed for user profiles that are critical to system functioning. This issue and next, let’s look at some dos and don’ts for profile deletion and outline a procedure for deleting user profiles.

    A Common Procedure For Anyone Who Leaves Your Organization

    IMHO, the best way to deal with terminated users is to perform the following five steps:

    1. Know and follow organization specific
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