The new year will be kicked off with Steven McIver presenting on IBM Flashsystems! Going over what’s new with IBM i and Flashsystem storage. There have been advancements with IBM Flashsystem storage making it easier than ever to make use of the cool features that Flashsystems offer. RSVP and review additional information here: https://www.quser.org/content/ibm-flashsystems Read More
IBM Navigator for i updates 1Q25
The record has been closed. A programming error was found. The problem will be corrected. A fix is pending. Read More
How to create a logical file with data from more than one member Simon Hutchinson
[[{“value”:”I wrote an earlier post about how to define a file twice in a RPG program so that I can use two members in the file. This led to a further discussion about could I combine data from those multiple members into one using a DDS logical file. This post demonstrates the results of those subsequent discussions.
I am going to use the same file as I did in the earlier post. If you have questions about file layouts, etc., check that post.
I am going to add a third member to the file, which will be called THIRD:
ADDPFM FILE(TESTFILE) MBR(THIRD) TEXT(‘Just added’)
I can list the members in TESTFILE using the SYSMEMBERSTAT SQL View:
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Mapepire Introduction Andy Youens
[[{“value”:”In my last couple of articles, I have shown python accessing data on the IBM i, accessing both DB2 for i and SQLite. The SQLite article used an SQLite package to get the data, and for the DB2 for i example I used ODBC to retrieve data from the IBM i. In this article I’ll
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Passwords – Looking Ahead Rudi van Helvoirt
[[{“value”:”Be it auditors, the recent NIS2 Directive , or just common sense, stepping away from IBM i user profiles with never expiring passwords has always been the better choice. Since IBM i has been around for quite some time, a lot of the security options have gotten a bit long in the tooth. For sure,
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