How to Transition into IBM i (AS400) Development from an Operations Role? Ujjwal_62

​[[{“value”:”Hey everyone,
I’ve been working in IBM i (AS400) for a while, mainly in infrastructure support and operations. My role involves managing system tasks, automating manual processes, and handling daily operations. However, I’m interested in expanding my skill set and moving towards IBM i development, specifically learning RPG and RPGLE from scratch.
Since my background is in operations, I’d love some guidance on:
• The best way to start learning RPG/RPGLE and AS400 development.
• Resources or certifications that would help me transition.
• How I can leverage my operations experience to grow in this field.
I’d really appreciate any advice from those who’ve been through a similar path or have insights into making this transition. Thanks in advance!
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Transform IBM i Data into Real-Time with AI-Powered Dashboards Profound Logic

​Transform Your IBM i Data into Actionable Insights | Real-Time Analytics with Profound LogicDiscover how Profound Logic empowers organizations to unlock the full potential of their IBM i data through real-time analytics, dynamic dashboards, and AI integration. Learn how to build interactive visualizations using Fusion Charts, implement natural language processing, and leverage machine learning for predictive analytics – all while making your business data work smarter, not harder.#IBMi #DataAnalytics #BusinessIntelligence #ProfoundLogic #RealTimeData #Dashboard #AI #BusinessIntelligence Read More 

Displaying the configuration status using SQL [email protected] (Simon Hutchinson)

​[[{“value”:”I don’t use the Work with Configure Status command, WRKCFGSTS, frequently, mostly to vary on and off devices and occasionally controllers. I know that others do, and I have been asked to provide information such as a list of all the controllers’ status.
As part of the last round of Technology Refreshes, IBM i TR5 and 7.5 TR11, a new View was added that allows us to see the same information in a better way.
With the WRKCFGSTS I am limited with the data I can retrieve.

Work with Configuration Status (WRKCFGSTS)

Type choices, press Enter.

Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFGTYPE
Configuration description . . . CFGD *ALL
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . OUTPUT *
Remote location . . . . . . . . RMTLOCNAME *NONE
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . RANGE *NET
Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . STATUS *ALL

The valid configuration types, CFGTYPE, are:
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Salary question danielharner

​[[{“value”:”(900 employees, 20+ locations) I’ve been programming in RPG for 5 years and the company relies on me heavily for all BI, WMS, and other updates that come on a daily basis.
I’ve been with the company for 9 years and have been a sys admin prior to transitioning to programming.”}]] Read More 

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