Valence Developer Diaries #018 – The New “local data” feature for grids and edit grids!

In this session Sean and Johnny demonstrated two new features in Valence 6: “local data” just introduced for grids and edit grids and the update to the NAB RPG button program. Please write any suggestions you have for future content in the comments below, and please like and subscribe! 1:38 – Going over the widgets created prior to the session: edit grid and form 2:00 – Edit Grid – overview of the new option under the Data section called “Local” 3:45 – Creating a new NAB app using the form and edit grid widgets 4:55 – Adding a button to app section in NAB Behaviors 5:15 – Setting up a button action as – “Call an RPG Program” 6:10 – Creating orders for existing customers in the NAB App – Locally 8:53 – Reviewing the NAB app frontend and backend 9:40 – Comparison of the ways data was handled previously and currently in NAB with the usage of “Local” 11:00 – Reviewing the RPG, new settings in Valence NAB 14:00 – SetResponse, SetWidget

AutoDBE for dummies

The world is complex enough as it is without IT. That is why I have taken it upon myself to explain what AutoDBE is used for on an IBM i system, so everyone can understand it. Please read this article and let me know if I have succeeded in doing so.

AS/400 Emulation

Hi. I’ve been able to get a hold of the OS/400 system images. Yay.

One problem, I don’t have an AS/400 computer. I have a 5250 emulator, but that is really useless without a server. I know that 400 and 390 are both PPC related and are very similar. Is it possible to emulate this? I’ve been thinking of modding Hercules to try and emulate the i PPC architecture. If there is an emulator out there, I would appreciate it if you directed me to it.

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20 no 40.. no 60.. well a lot of things that IBM i / IBM Power has and other platforms just dreams about

I was tired of “defending” the platform against people who doesn’t know anything about IBM i but still tells the world loudly and clear it is a old fashioned and dying platform.

Well, sometimes the best defense is a good offense. So i created a presentation where I instead of avoid talking about 5250 green screens from an end user perspective (where it honestly doesn’t belong), to highlighting unique features that other platforms just dreams about from a systems management perspective (massive help functions built in, unique in it’s message id system for problem detection and determination etc. etc.).

In the presentation I will go through as many things that is unique compared to other platforms I can in the time set aside for me. Could be unique in a way that there is nothing compared on other platforms at all (why do we have 520-byte format on storage, what is branching that makes IBM i ultra efficient and extremely fast for business applications?), but It can also be how something is implemented and often beautifully holistic integrated in the whole stack, from hardware and up to the data itself in the database (Tags Active Mode for example or how the database engine works extremely close to the CPU itself through Systems Licensed Internal Code).

And yes, I will also make some mocking about failed projects by other companies trying to build something similar to IBM i.

And yes, Intel and Sun will have their shared part…

Please reach out if you are interested in this session

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