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2. Getting Started with VS Code for IBM i: Filters Seiden Group
In Episode 2 of “Getting Started with VS Code for i” for RPG and COBOL developers, Patrick Behr demos several ways to use VS Code for i’s Object Browser to efficiently filter and find IBM i source physical file members. For more educational resources on VS Code for IBM i, visit https://www.seidengroup.com/2022/04/22/visual-studio-code-for-ibm-i-a-resource-guide/.From: Seiden Group Read More
Integrating IBMi data with ML question: HRG-snake-eater
[[{“value”:”Anyone have experience integrating data from IBMi apps to external ML models? We are working on a project trying to use a demand forecasting model with order history data in IBMi. Next project is an anomaly detection model trained on customer orders to help predict churn. The POC results are better than expected and have the leadership team considering other models next. Interested in anyone’s experience. Particularly with real time data. Also, if anyone is interested I’d be happy to share results when completed.
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What are some things you do to streamline your green screen interactions? Taudruw
[[{“value”:”An old boss told me I shouldn’t because I’ll forget the commands.
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Hackers Delight – Part 1 Wim Jongman
[[{“value”:”What are Packed Fields? Packed fields are an essential data structure in RPG programming, specifically designed to efficiently store numeric values. This chapter explores the definition, purpose, structure, and advantages of packed fields, along with practical examples to illustrate their use. Definition of Packed Fields Packed fields are a compact numeric storage format based on
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