IBM Launches Ongoing 2025 Guided Tour Series MC Press Website Staff

​[[{“value”:”On February 15, 2025, IBM launched its highly anticipated 2025 Guided Tour series with a compelling session hosted by Carmelita Ruelca, a key figure in the IBM i community.
By MC Press Website Staff
This inaugural event welcomed attendees from around the globe and featured an in-depth strategic preview of IBM i’s direction for the year ahead, delivered by none other than Steve Will, IBM i Chief Architect. For those who couldn’t join live, the session was recorded and is now available for you to experience in full, embedded below. This presentation offers a front-row seat to IBM i’s evolving role as a powerhouse platform for modern business needs.”}]] Read More 

Government Mainframes Versus DOGE: Showdown At The COBOL Corral Alex Woodie

​[[{“value”:”Elon Musk is a force of nature, slashing the federal payroll through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But the government’s IBM mainframes are immovable objects in their own rights, lasting the test of time. If Musk and DOGE are serious about reforming how the government does business, the government’s legacy systems will pose a serious challenge.
As the head of DOGE, Musk has ruffled plenty of feathers with his comments and his actions, including firing federal employees en masse and wielding a large “chainsaw for bureaucracy” given to him by Argentine President Javier Milei, an ally of President Donald …
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Guru: Creating An RPG Stored Procedure That Returns A Result Set Mike Larsen

​[[{“value”:”In the previous article, I showed how to create an RPG stored procedure that uses parameters. In this article, I’m going to show how to create an RPG stored procedure that returns a result set, as we would likely encounter this scenario more frequently. The data used in this example comes from the Department table from IBM’s Sample database.
I created an RPG program (Figure 1) that selects all rows from the Departments table. I didn’t add any selection criteria as I know there aren’t many rows in the table, but you may want to limit the number of rows …
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