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The AS/400 Programmer's Handbook, Volume II (AS/400 Programmer's Handbooks) [Paperback]

Mark McCall (Author)

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AS/400 Programmer's Handbooks April 22, 2000
Now you can stop wasting countless hours wading through IBM's technical manuals, looking for programming examples to show you how a technique really needs to be coded. This book and companion CD contain more than 70 prototypical techniques and coding examples that you can use and adapt for hundreds of applications. From system APIs to SQL, the material presented encompasses the most useful and powerful features of the AS/400. Far more valuable than just code samples, each example is accompanied by a thorough line-by-line explanation of the techniques employed. As a programming tool or as a learning aid, this book is the first place to look for practical, hands-on development assistance. If you have read and used the original AS/400 Programmer's Handbook, you know just how valuable a book like this can be. As in his original, author Mark McCall begins each section of Volume II with a thorough discussion of each topic, including how it fits into everyday application use. He then shows and explains several examples from real-life applications--code that's ready to run in your applications. He tells you what the example does and how it works, all in a programmer-to-programmer style that makes you feel as if you have a mentor sitting right beside you. Designed to work as a functional programming tool, each example is presented as a self-contained instrument, allowing you to get in, get the information you need, and get on with business. When you have completed this book, you will know: 5 modular coding technique examples, including /Copy compiler directives, subroutines, dynamic subprograms, subprocedures, and service programs, 24 examples of RPG's most useful built-in functions, 7 exitprogram examples, including user profile monitoring, data transfer security, and job notification, 8 system API examples, including command execution and processing, retrieval APIs, list APIs, user space APIs, and ILE CEE APIs, 5 database constraint examples, including check constraints, unique and primary key constraints, and referential integrity constraints, 3 database trigger program examples, and 19 SQL examples, including logical views, selects, joins, summaries, and embedded SQL .
Level: Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced.


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Mark McCall has more than 13 years of software development experience on the System/38 and AS/400. Currently, he is vice president, manager of programming, and PC support for Murphey Favre Securities Services in Spokane, Washington. Mark is a frequent speaker on the topic of AS/400 client/server strategy and is a strong proponent of the positive impact a dynamic MIS department can have on an organization. He lives in Spokane with his wife and two sons.

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In programming, much of what is done is redundant, a fact that seasoned programmers who have been in the trenches for many years are well aware of. Read the first page
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optional parameter group, error code structure, input parameter containing, example source member, user space name, user space object, automatic extendibility, buffer using pointers, existing user space, generic header section, user space attributes, job schedule entries, system exit point, output field containing, one format name, parameter group specifies, spool file name, unique identifier for the constraint, command string parameter, parameter subfields, qualified job name, internal job identifier, system job scheduler, first list entry, exit point format
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Sequence Parameter, Dsply Result, Eval Result, List Data, Create User Space, Employee Master File, Reserved Output Char, Error Structure, Options Control Block, Qualified User Space Name Input Char, Dsply Msg, Eval Listptr, Attribute Data Value, Common List, Eval Msg, Reference Manual, Blanks Movel, Bottom Figure, Display Data Data, Dsply Character, List Job Schedule Entries, Return Figure, Return Listing, Varying Inz, Bytes Available Output Binary
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