In a #CL program if I prompt a command how do I monitor which function key the user has pressed.💙#IBMi #rpgpgm #IBMChampionrpgpgm.com/2016/07/how-to…- Simon Hutchinson (@RPGPGM)09:45 – Mar 14, 2023 Read More
#IBMi #AIX #LINUX #virtualtape #backupandrecovery Register to save your spot: LaserVault (@LVBackup)
#IBMi #AIX #LINUX #virtualtape #backupandrecovery Register to save your spot: bit.ly/betterbackups pic.twitter.com/9W69VZonoH- LaserVault (@LVBackup)09:48 – Mar 14, 2023 Read More
Want to create a comprehensive #security strategy for your #IBMi environment? Learn about the essential components and how Precisely can help! Join us tomorrow for more: Precisely (@PreciselyData)
Want to create a comprehensive #security strategy for your #IBMi environment? Learn about the essential components and how Precisely can help! Join us tomorrow for more: okt.to/edHIpt pic.twitter.com/NKHYcfXu1O- Precisely (@PreciselyData)10:00 – Mar 14, 2023 Read More
Don’t forget to register for the next SAP on #IBMi webcast, where we will discuss the new kernel & changes to profile default values. This kernel will support Business Suite applications far into the future! SAP on IBM i (@SAPonIBMi)
Don’t forget to register for the next SAP on #IBMi webcast, where we will discuss the new kernel & changes to profile default values. This kernel will support Business Suite applications far into the future! ibm.biz/ibmi-sap-March…- SAP on IBM i (@SAPonIBMi)13:57 – Mar 14, 2023 Read More
Introduction to /Free I/O Statements
Some things in /Free have not changed from fixed format, like the opcode names for the database I/O: READ, READE, READP, READPE, CHAIN, SETLL, SETGT, UPDATE, WRITE, and DELETE .
And you still have that weird thing where READ, CHAIN, and SETLL can use the file ID in the statement while UPDATE, WRITE, and DELETE must use the record format. Read More