February 2002
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February 28, 2002
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A better way to find out if a user is signed on to the system
Looking for a shortcut to see who's on your system? Check out this tip for a neat trick. Continue Reading
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February 28, 2002
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A more efficient array lookup
Here you'll find an alternate way to optimize a lookup. Continue Reading
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February 27, 2002
27
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PC FTP scripting
Here's a trick to try if you use a PC and FTP to exchange files between a PC and any other system. Continue Reading
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February 27, 2002
27
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SMTP distribution entries
This tip shows you with a quick way to view all SMTP entries use the CFGTCP command. Continue Reading
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February 27, 2002
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Finding an FTP client that supports SSL
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February 27, 2002
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Connecting the iSeries from a Win2000 system
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February 27, 2002
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Daily report of scheduled jobs by e-mail
Learn how to build a program using only CL and SQL that will send you an e-mail with a report of your schedule jobs. Continue Reading
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February 27, 2002
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Resources for iSeries 400 requirements
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February 27, 2002
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Changing objects owned by one user to another
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February 27, 2002
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Adopting authorities through OpsNav?
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February 27, 2002
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Searching for the iSeries in jobs listings
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February 25, 2002
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Programmatically reduce database space
With the field level keyword VARLEN for Physical Files you can programmatically reduce the size of the database. Continue Reading
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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Performing transfers between iSeries' using DDM files
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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February 25, 2002
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Two ways to determine if a user is signed on
The WRKUSRJOB technique and the method of allocating the user's message queue both work, but each has issues to consider. Continue Reading