Practical RPG: AI and IBM i

​[[{“value”:”I asked it a simple question: with two files, CUSTOMER and TASKS both keyed by field CUSNUM, write RPG code to read every record in the CUSTOMER file, and if there is no record in the TASKS file, set the status to C.
There are really only two ways to use an LLM to help you code: ask questions of an existing LLM or build your own.”}]] Read More 

Splitting a PDF using RPG and PDFBox ImRickyT

​[[{“value”:”I wrote an article on LinkedIn about splitting a PDF document based on page numbers using RPG and a OpenSource project PDFBox. Hope it helps someone. Plan on releasing one that splits based on Text in the PDF document.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/splitting-pdf-rpg-java-pdfbox-ricky-thompson-lnuue
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Robot | What to Do When AS/400 Talent Retires Fortra

​Interested in learning more about IBM i Automation and its potential impacts on your business? Click here: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/ibmi-as400/contactYou may have heard this story, “…we’ll be moving off IBM i (AS/400) in two years”.What are the reasons behind this? Often, it is because a company is having a hard time finding staff familiar with IBM i or a new CTO who came from an environment without IBM i doesn’t understand its value to the business and would prefer to change platforms.When companies try to move off IBM i, they discover the time to migrate takes much longer than anticipated, the new platform doesn’t provide the promised business value, or the project goes way beyond the planned budget.Watch this webinar from IBM i experts Tom Huntington and Chuck Losinski where they help you understand:-The business value in sticking with IBM i-The resources available to help you with staffing-Support and development ideas that you might not have consideredWatch today to learn why staying on IBM i remains a practical option for organizations with retiring AS/400 talent. Read More 

IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 39 Doug Bidwell

​[[{“value”:”Brace yourself, there is lots of stuff going on in PTF Land this week. To begin with, there are three security vulnerabilities.
First, we have Security Bulletin: IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for IBM i is vulnerable to a remote attacker causing a denial of service, executing arbitrary code, and mapping URLs to filesystem locations due to multiple vulnerabilities. You can find out more about this vulnerability at this link. The patches are as follows, by release:
7.5 SJ01738
SJ02179
7.4 SJ01739
SJ02177
7.3 SJ01752
SJ02176
7.2 SJ01751
SJ02130

Second, we have Security Bulletin: IBM i (V6.1, 7.1, …
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