[[{“value”:”📝 IBM i Professionals: Don’t Let Your Career Achievements Fade – Create a Historical Resume! Are you struggling to recall all your career milestones? A historical resume is your career’s memory bank. Unlike a traditional resume, this comprehensive document records every project, skill, and achievement throughout your IBM i journey. It’s not for job applications,
The post IBM i Professionals: Create a Historical Resume! appeared first on IBM i (AS/400, RPG) Recruiting, Staffing & Consulting.”}]] Read More
Can AI fix your coding errors? Eradani
🔍 AI doesn’t just write code – it finds the bugs too!Watch how Eradani Assist helps developers catch errors in real-time 🚀Full webinar on modernizing RPG apps with AI: https://eradani.com/yes-i-can-modernizing-rpg-applications-with-ai-and-real-time-analytics#coding #programming #AI #techinnovation #developer #IBMi #RPG #codinglife #programming #tech #computerscience #coding Read More
IBM Power 720 Conscious_Switch6483
[[{“value”:”I’d like to install IBM i OS on it, but I’m unsure which type of disk to order.
^ On this IBM website, several disks are listed as compatible with IBM i OS, but I’m not sure how to confirm which ones will work with my specific server.”}]] Read More
Taming Query Temporary Storage Usage Kent Milligan – IBM Technology Expert Labs
[[{“value”:”To make it easier to leverage some of these Db2 for i features to keep query temporary storage usage under control, the IBM Technology Expert Labs team recently made two new tools available.
These new aids are a Configurable Query Supervisor exit program toolkit and a Work with Queries using Temporary Storage command.”}]] Read More
Forthcoming CTXiUG meeting [email protected] (Simon Hutchinson)
[[{“value”:”Next Tuesday, November 19, at 6:30 PM (CT) the Central Texas IBM i User Group, CTXiUG, holds their final meeting of the year.
Our guest presenter is Patrick Behr, who is a COMMON North America Speaker of Merit.
His presentation is called: SQL 101 Bullet Train. And he describes it as: Hang on as we go from 0 to 300 MPH with SQL. We’ll start out slow by covering the basics of creating tables, inserting, and selecting data. We pick up speed as we discuss Constraints, Join Types, and SQL Views. We will be going at full speed when we learn how to leverage Functions, Procedures, and Db2 Services! We will bring it all back to the station as we use all our SQL skills to build a project that combines everything we’ve learned along the way.
To learn more about this online event, which is free, and to register go to the CTXiUG website.
I hope to see you all there.”}]] Read More