Final day of expo at #PUNola22 and it’s been great. Next comes my round of #security sessions for #IBMi. Starting with a discussion on whether the security mechanism is the GOAT or Donkey! What does that mean? Come to my session to find out #IBMchampion

Final day of expo at #PUNola22 and it’s been great. Next comes my round of #security sessions for #IBMi. Starting with a discussion on whether the security mechanism is the GOAT or Donkey! What does that mean? Come to my session to find out #IBMchampion pic.twitter.com/eRKOWz5cz9

– Robin Tatam (@robintatam)10:55 – May 25, 2022

The Four Hundred, May 25, 2022 – – #PU22 Brings #IBMi Base Back Together in the Big Easy; New Nav for i Brings New Stuff to You; Why Infor’s IDF Is Important for Customer Innovation; Four Hundred Monitor; IBM i #PTF Guide

The Four Hundred, May 25, 2022 – mailchi.mp/itjungle/the-f…#PU22 Brings #IBMi Base Back Together in the Big Easy; New Nav for i Brings New Stuff to You; Why Infor’s IDF Is Important for Customer Innovation; Four Hundred Monitor; IBM i #PTF Guide

– IT Jungle (@ITJungleNews)03:59 – May 25, 2022

Start testing the new date rule

Since the beginning of time on OS/400, the beloved ancestor of IBM i, six long dates have always used the “1940 rule” to determine the century.

If Year >= 40 then Century = 19
If Year < 40 then Century = 20

2039 is not that far in the future, only 17 years away, IBM has developed a replacement rule, “1970 rule”.

If Year >= 70 then Century = 19
If Year < 70 then Century = 20

As part of the IBM i 7.5 announcement IBM has said that the new rule will be implemented in a future release or Technology Refresh.

IBM is giving a foretaste of the new rule in 7.5. I used the word “foretaste” as the “1940 rule” has not been replaced, but the new rule can be implemented on top of it, if you so desire. The rule can either be applied to your entire system, which I do NOT recommend, or it can be implemented just to the current job.

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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 24, Number 21

Not to give you any work to do, but I am going to give you some work to do. There is a new service pack for system firmware level MH1010, and this service pack, which you can read about here, addresses a HIPER issue. Next, compression with the ZLIB algorithm with Geographic Mirroring synchronization is coming soon! You can find out more about it at this link. And finally, check out the infrastructure changes that are coming to IBM Electronic Fix Distribution / IBM Fix Central system, which might necessitate customer firewall and proxy setting changes, which you

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