OK so we thought we would have a bit more fun with the previous programs which allowed you to move around and update file records. This is very basic code so don’t expect too much, but as we always say it’s free and you can do what you want with it (or not!). We were [...]
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I sometimes worry about how we perceive the Open Source products and what we as developers should expect from it. I like to keep a watch on what is happening within the IBMi/PHP eco system so I tend to watch the various forums looking at what people are doing. I had not been following the [...]
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Previously we created a simple file output page which we said could be used to update a DB2 file in much the same way as the PHPMyAdmin interface allows where a single record is displayed which allows the user to move around the records and update fields where necessary. That example did not allow the [...]
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One of the questions we are being asked regularly is why am I getting messages in the QSYSOPR message queue when using the i5_toolkit from Aura. The answer is very simple, before Zend upgraded to their latest version (5.6) they had an agreement with Aura equipments for the use and support of the i5_toolkit. Since [...]
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We have been working with a client who wanted to be able to install a new website on their IBMi. The new website was developed on another OS using cake PHP by a development company that had no idea about how to set up a web server on an IBMi so we were asked to [...]
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A recent article in IT Jungle just announced that Zend is going to be moving support and future development for Zend DBi off to another supplier. I did a quick review of the website for Percona and the pricing for their support for MySQL and various add-ons they have created and found the following price [...]
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