IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 7 Doug Bidwell

​[[{“value”:”Aside from two new security vulnerabilities, it has been a pretty quiet week in IBM i PTF Land. There are some updates for the current releases of IBM i – that would be IBM i 7.4 and IBM i 7.5 that are both on standard support and IBM i 7.3 that is on extended support – and of course there are some new defective PTFs that Big Blue needs to make you aware of, as often happens because all modern platforms are complex and all of them sometimes have patches that have unintended consequences.
Let’s start with the security issues, …
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003 Innovation in Action: Scott Klement and Yvonne Enselmen on Addressing the IBM i Skills Gap

​003 On today’s episode, I’m honored to welcome two brilliant minds, Scott Klement and Yvonne Eslemen, to the studio. But hold onto your seats, folks, because Scott and Yvonne aren’t just here to share their wisdom—they’re unveiling their latest venture, ORC! Picture this: a world where the IBM i skills gap becomes a mere memory, challenges transform into opportunities, and innovation reigns supreme. With Scott and Yvonne at the helm of ORC, we’re setting sail on a journey of epic proportions. So, dear listeners, get ready to be inspired as we embark on this remarkable adventure together!Yvonne Enselman, CTAL-TA, CTFL, IBM ChampionEmail:  [email protected] LinkedInScott Klement, Speaker, Author, IBM Champion, Developer and Solution Architect at Midrange Dynamics Email: [email protected]’s Website One incredible Th(i)ng!  Products, gadgets, recipes, music or things we are loving right now.Yvonne’s pick for this week:Women of Walt Disney Imagineering: 12 Women Reflect on their Trailblazing Theme Park CareersScott’s Pick for this week:Vocabulary Hat DayPeg’s pick for this week:10 minute tech shorts  – between podcastsUpcoming EVENTS:i-UG Conference North 2024, February 22, 2024WMCPA, March 12-14, 2024NEUGC, April 22-24, 2024POWERUp 2024, May 20-23,2024COMMON Europe Congress in Milan Italy, June 3-6, 2024SHOW SPONSORS:INFORConnectriaCOMMONMidrange Dynamics North AmericaBe sure to check out our website, LinkedIn page and like and subscribe – all those things!Interested in sharing your IBM i story?  Want to sponsor the podcast?  We want to hear from you!  Reach out to Peg.Email: [email protected] Read More 

Coding in RPG (IBM i/AS400). Passing dimensional data structures as parameters to subprocedures Christian Larsen

​[[{“value”:”In this video, I’d like to share with you an example of how dimensional data structures should be passed as parameters to a subprocedure in RPG.
In this video I talk about dimensional data structures, and how to work with them when you need to pass them as parameters, or when you want to retrieve a data structure from a subprocedure as a return value.”}]] Read More 

Follow Up on the Post Below TheWaviestSeal

​[[{“value”:”I am not a system admin and I have no idea how to access rpg or cobol program language. Appreciate any help here!
Dumb Question
Working in Access Client Solutions. We have a month end report that is a ran and created into a spooked file. How can I convert this to be an excel query/file? Do I need to look at the RPG coding? If so how do I do that? Willing to tip here so any help is greatly appreciated.
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