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More documents like this are at: CS-AS400
1-Nov-03
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG245485.html
Although this exaplains the stored procedure builder of AS400, it is not clear what the future packaging of IBM is going to be and how this piece is going to be packaged into UDB releases.
Most likely this will come with the UDB client.
This tool is almost useless unless you have the underlying connectivity products like DB2Connect. And you have to pay licensing fees for this conenience.
http://www.able-consulting.com/MDAC/ADO/Connection/OLEDB_Providers.htm#OLEDBProviderForDB2
Examples on a third party website.
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/515a7ef1f8deef8c8625680b00020380/9d3e03ceba505db4862567ef0037496b?OpenDocument
DB2 Universal Database for iSeries (DB2/400) supports library list qualified object names only through the use of system naming convention (*SYS). Client Access OLE DB provider only supports SQL naming convention for SQL statements and Stored Procedures. *SYS naming convention and IFS naming convention are not supported.
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/00e42b791a3dab7b862565c9004ec1af/c52e46013ce1ded286256a3b006a38c5?OpenDocument
Client Access Express V5R1 introduced new custom properties that can be set prior to connecting to the iSeries 400 server. These properties increase functionality of the IBMDA400 provider. The new properties are listed below.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/rzaik/rzaik678.htm
The iSeries Access ODBC driver has many connection string keywords that can be used to change the behavior of the ODBC connection. These same keywords and their values are also stored when an ODBC data source is setup. When an ODBC application makes a connection, any keywords specified in the connection string override the values specified in the ODBC data source.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/
This link is useful for finding IBM red books on a variety of subjects. This is equivalent to MSDN for IBM.
http://www.eservercomputing.com/iseries/articles/index.asp?id=300
A decent article outlining what can be done with iseries navigator for DB2. More like a Query Analyzer or SQL Navigator
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/access/oledb/reflibrary.htm
A link pointing some addtional oledb documents.
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/ad/v7/adg/db2a0/frm3toc.htm
This book discusses how to design and code application programs that access DB2 databases. It presents detailed information on the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) in supported host language programs. For information on language support for your specific operating system, see the Application Building Guide. This book also provides an overview of some of the DB2 utilities that you can use to help create DB2 applications. These utilities include The IBM DB2 Universal Database Project Add-In for Microsoft Visual C++ and IBM DB2 Stored Procedure Builder.
http://www.internet.com/icom_cgi/print/print.cgi?url=http://15seconds.com/issue/030623.htm
Basics of using DB2 Role of DB2Connect Using OleDB vs ODBC Feature comparison Perf comparison Irek's email
More documents like this are at: UNF Lectures on Aspire
30-Oct-03
Will talk about the following
Web Tomcat Servlets Java Classes SQL
For details click on the link above.
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28-Oct-03
http://foa.sourceforge.net/
Formatting objects authoring tool
More documents like this are at: CS-Java
26-Oct-03
1.ctrl-mm to start recording the t-macro 2.ctrl-ms to stop recording the t-macro 3.ctrl-mp to re-play the t-macro 1. ctrl-mr to start a named macro 2. ctrl-ms to stop 3. menu to play 4. ctrl-ml to repeat the last macro
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23-Oct-03
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19-Oct-03
"Dad, I was scared for a moment. I thought the "Electric city" was gone again."
The other day it was an evening time. It had just gotten dark outside. you were doing something in the kitchen. I had Narayan in my hand. I was walking out of the kitchen, and I had turned the lights off.
You said. "Dad, I was scared for a moment. I thought the "Electric city" was gone again."
You were hesitant in getting your tongue around "Electricity" to finaly decide on "Electric City" as your chosen sound.
It was inventive, sweet, and tacky. I wish grownups take such chances in every day lives to try out when they are not sure. Venture out and invent something. Go beyond their means to wring the possible out of the impossible.
For every one of these phrases you utter there must be 3 more that I forget to write down.
It is from the unexpected that an intelligent human being derives pleasure. This is the kick in exploration. This is the true pleasure of science.
Thank you for reminding me.
18-Oct-03
1. Install iseries navigator 2. Make sure you install the full set of components 3. Obtain the systemname/userid/password 4. Create a connection using 3
17-Oct-03
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/print.php/3091961
More documents like this are at: CS-dotnet
16-Oct-03
To upper case it: ctrl-shift-u To lower case it: crl-u
15-Oct-03
http://www.planet-lab.org/
http://216.187.231.34/akc/servlet/DisplayServlet?url=blogsURL&ownerUserId=aspire&publicitemsloop_controlstring=1,30
14-Oct-03
. Create a dummy xml . use xsd.exe to create the .xsd file . use Visual studio to tweak the XSD for a) cardinality and b) data types
Caveat: There may alternate ways to generate the complex types in the XSD than the default approach that XSD takes. Nevertheless it should work.
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http://www.pageresource.com
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13-Oct-03
More documents like this are at: Humanities 2007
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/031035451X/qid%3D952114698/002-3833725-4198412
One of the next reads.
The authors, a renowned surgeon and a professional writer, offer insight into the marvelous details of the human body and draw analogies to the relationship of Christ to his church.
Renowned surgeon Paul Brand and writer Philip Yancey explore the human body, a delicate fabric of cells as awesome and mysterious as the galaxies of space. They uncover eternal statements God has made in the very structures of our bodies.
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