Move IBMi into the future with profound JS Logicmate

​In this video Louise delves into the speed pillar of futurised technology, and explains how logicmate can support businesses in the ibmi world move into the future by increasing the speed of application development. With our partners profound logic software, we offer a low code, javascript & node.js solution that runs on all platforms including ibmi – called profound JS. In a nutshell profound JS creates business applications without writing massive amounts of code, speeding up application development significantly. Of course, you can add your own specific code too. For more information on these products or for an in depth demo please get in touch with Louise, Business development manager at Logicmate Ltd https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-eastwood-57973879/ ****************************** LETS CONNECT! Twitter – https://twitter.com/LogicmateL LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/logi… YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@UC6sPkub41R_ioAuyP4O6JfA Website – https://www.logicmate.co.uk/From: Logicmate Read More 

Talsco Weekly: Don’t Get Distracted Around the Hype of AI patrick staudacher

​Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly AI: Don’t get distracted around the hype of AI. Development: Remove the need for procedure prototypes. Leadership: Job Interview: A question that predicts how someone will lead. Modernization: The total economic impact of the IBM i. AI Don’t get distracted around the hype of AI As new technologies
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Programming in ILE RPG – Externally Described Printer Files Jim Buck

​In addition to allowing the external definition of database files, ILE RPG lets you define reports externally.
By Brian Meyers and Jim Buck
Editor’s Note: This article is excerpted from chapter 3 of Programming in ILE RPG, Fifth Edition.
Externally describing printer files offers many of the same benefits as externally describing database files. In particular, this method lets you change a report format without changing the source code of the program that produces the report—a wise approach to application maintenance. Also, if you externally define printer files, you can use a system utility, such as RDi’s Report Designer, to help you design the report’s layout visually on your workstation. The utility then generates the DDS required to describe the report so you don’t have to do the grunt work of figuring out line position and spacing entries. (Appendix B covers Report Designer in more detail.) Read More 

SQL 101: DML Recap: The Two “Flavors” of INSERT Rafael Victoria-Pereira

​No, it’s not bitter and sweet or anything like that! INSERT is a very powerful SQL statement that many people don’t take full advantage of. I’m going to explain its two ways of working—its two “flavors” if you will. Keep reading!
By Rafael Victória-Pereira
Most programmers are familiar with the INSERT SQL statement, and some (including me) prefer it to Data File Utility (DFU) because it’s reproducible, controlled, and most important, easy to track. It’s true that you can save all those spool files produced by DFU somewhere, but it’s not easy to re-input data or even reuse inputted data. With INSERT, a simple copy-paste-adjust operation is all it takes to add a second or third record that shares some similarities with the original statement. Read More 

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