Cloud computing offers a wide range of new use cases for IBM shops. Following the dramatic increase in remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, the shift toward IBM i in the cloud has gained momentum. In addition to the inherent flexibility that a cloud solution has to offer, this has opened up a host of … Continued
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Shared CTEs – They’re Here… Kent Milligan – IBM Technology Expert Labs
Before delivering the Shared CTE implementation change, the IBM i development team did a great job delivering flagging support for the IBM i 7.3 and 7.4 releases which makes it easy to use an SQL Plan Cache Snapshot or SQL Monitor to identify your SQL requests that might be impacted by this change.
Before updating your 7.4 Database Group PTF level or upgrading to IBM i 7.4 or 7.5, use the flagging support to identify which SQL statements on your system use a Shared CTE. Read More
Sequel Data Access | How to Use Client Reports Effectively Fortra
If you’re interested in viewing more Sequel Data Access How-To videos, click here: https://www.fortra.com/products/enterprise-data-access-software-ibm-i/how-to-videosThis video shows you how to utilize the powerful features in a client report. Read More
System i Developer + Eradani – High Performance, Resilient APIs for IBM i and Indexing Basics Eradani
Paul Tuhoy and Dan Magid team up in this informative double-header session to cover the importance of maximizing the speed and performance of SQL calls through proper indexing, as well as, how to unlock the next level of performance for your IBM i, using Kafka.
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I really like what @mattpocockuk has done for making human-readable errors in TS. I am still determined to add that kind of stuff for COBOL and RPGLE inside of VS Code. Liam barry (@notesofbarry)
I really like what @mattpocockuk has done for making human-readable errors in TS. I am still determined to add that kind of stuff for COBOL and RPGLE inside of VS Code. pic.twitter.com/3jvIxgBoSA- Liam barry (@notesofbarry)13:27 – Mar 19, 2023 Read More