[[{“value”:”With all of that said, I am observing in V7R4M0 both of these calls returning the same results, but in V7R5M0 I am seeing the 2nd call clear the first parameter.
First two calls return expected results, 3rd does not.”}]] Read More
RPGPGM.COM-unity reaches India Simon Hutchinson
[[{“value”:”I handed out a lot of RPGPGM.COM-unity ribbons at last month’s COMMON India conference in Pune.
You can see who I gave them to here.
And you can learn about what the RPGPGM.COM-unity is here.”}]] Read More
D and P Position-less Specs, Part One
[[{“value”:”If you have read the previous chapter, you can guess that things start not with a D in column 7 but with the data structure control keyword (DCS), dcl-ds, somewhere in columns 8–80.
In /Free data structure control statements, however, we use the dcl-c keyword.”}]] Read More
Junior techie rushed off for fun weekend after making a terminal mistake that crashed a client Simon Sharwood
[[{“value”:”Who, Me? Using one green screen to manage multiple machines needs more than a Friday afternoon brain
Shifting focus from weekend fun to the reality of a return to work can be hard, so The Register tries to ease the transition with a fresh instalment of “Who, Me?”, our reader-contributed column that tells your stories of making mistakes and making it out alive afterwards.”}]] Read More
What The Marketplace Study Says About IBM i Migrations And Outlook Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”One of the values that Fortra’s annual IBM i Marketplace Survey brings to the table is to function as a forward-looking indicator. If something is stirring in the IBM i installed base – say, that a large chunk is looking to mosey off the platform – then it likely will appear in the data. So when we analyze the data from the 2025 report, that’s something worth looking for.
The good news from the 2025 IBM i Marketplace Survey results is that there’s nothing to indicate any mass migrations are under way. Companies will always come and go on IBM …
The post What The Marketplace Study Says About IBM i Migrations And Outlook appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More