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3/8/2024 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Read More
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In order to use the PowerHA Tools offerings, product and access codes are required. Information will be provided on process to request and implement access codes in the various environments. Read More
The Apache web server—included on IBM i as HTTP Server for i—contains a powerful feature known as mod_rewrite that can convert URLs (API or Web) from their original versions to any format you need. This article offers a small taste of what URL Rewriting can do. Note: This topic is for advanced users of HTTP Server for i. For the basics, refer to Apache for IBM i: Where to Find Documentation, or request a copy of my Apache Web Server Magic slides. What It Can Do URL Rewriting helps make your APIs and web applications more secure and more accessible…
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The new Navigator for i provides many new functions and some that are new evolution of old favorites. This document lists the many functions in which customers have expressed interest for implementation in Navigator for i. It is our current plan to deliver these enhancements in future releases of IBM Navigator for i. The page is meant for allowing customers to see where we acknowledge gaps in replacing heritage Navigator and portray plans to fill those gaps.
The page is not intended to reflect implementation plans for one Idea (new function or enhancement) over other Ideas.
To submit your Idea to IBM or vote for existing Ideas, go to https://bigblue.aha.io/ideas. Read More
I was performing some testing on a different IBM i partition where I wanted to take a spool file and generate a PDF in my IFS folder. I received an error saying that “Transformation services not loaded”. Before I move my testing to another partition I wanted an easy way to check is “IBM Transformation Services for i” is installed.
I could check using the Work License Information, WRKLICINFO, as the message suggested. But I my profile does not have sufficient authority to use it.
Fortunately there is an alternative I can use. I need to thank IBM Db2 for i chief architect, Scott Forstie, for bringing to my attention a SQL View that provides me with an easy to way to accomplish what I want.
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