IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 15 Doug Bidwell

​[[{“value”:”Hey, this is interesting. We have no security vulnerabilities to report on this week for the IBM i platform. And this is also interesting. There is a new version of Access Client Solutions, called V1.1.9.5. We will be putting together a news story to talk about this, but in the meantime, we thought you should know that it is out. There ain’t a lot else going on, as you will see.
Here is the rundown of PTF Groups by IBM i release level since we last published:
PTF Groups 7.5:

IBM i Access Client Solutions V1.1.9.5
QMGTOOLS

PTF Groups 7.4: …
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Guru: Fooling Around With SQL And RPG Gregory Simmons

​[[{“value”:”Editor’s Note: This was originally scheduled to be published on April 1. No joke. And for a lot of complex reasons, that could not happen. But, it’s still fun, so enjoy.
I started out one morning, purely interested in having a bit of fun. Honest. In RSS within ACS, I often like to run this SQL:
select *
from json_table(
QSYS2.HTTP_GET(‘https://icanhazdadjoke.com/’,
‘{“header”: “Accept,application/json”, “sslTolerate”:”true”}’),
‘lax $’ columns (“joke” varchar(200) CCSID 1208)
)

Okay, that was fun. This is harmless, good fun. But then I thought, what if I put this into a simple RPG program? Then I …
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ACS 1.1.9.5 out now Simon Hutchinson

​[[{“value”:”I want to thank Shaker Steven for bringing to my attention this morning that the Spring 2024 update for Access Client Solutions, ACS, is now available. When I opened my ACS the following window popped up informing me the new update was available.

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CDQuery: An Alternative to Db2 Web Query Alan Seiden

​[[{“value”:”After IBM abruptly withdrew Db2 Web Query from marketing last October, clients began asking our opinion on a replacement. A solution was already at hand with CDQuery—a fascinating analytics solution developed by CD-Invest, a valued international partner of ours led by IBM Champion Koen Decorte and headquartered in Brussels. The feedback on CDQuery has been so positive that we’re now working with Koen and his team to bring CDQuery to the North American market. We’re recommending it to all clients who need to replace Web Query. If you’d like to see CDQuery yourself, please join our free Lunch & Learn on…
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