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= About =
== About ==
This is [[User:Heiko|Heiko]]s personal page, in which he maybe shares some private information or collects bits for new articles.
This is [[User:Heiko|Heiko]]s personal page, in which he maybe shares some private information or collects bits for new articles.


== Personal information ==
=== Personal Information ===
[[User:Heiko|Heiko]] has been in IT since the 90s, but never worked with an AS/400...until 2019. He'll document his first steps in the hope they will be useful to others.
[[User:Heiko|Heiko]] has been in IT since the 90s, but never worked with an AS/400…until 2019. He'll document his first steps in the hope they will be useful to others.
 
== Ideas for new articles ==
tbd
 
== Articles to maintain ==
* [[:Category:Programming]]
** [[99 Bottles Of Beer (using REXX)]]
** [[Hello World (using C)]]
** [[Hello World (using database, display file and RPG)]]
** [[Create a database and query it using ODBC from a linux machine]] <-- NEEDS A LOT OF WORK IN THE PHP DEPARTMENT!
* [[Editing Source Files using Eclipse and FTP]]
* [[Compile Sources Without Queuing]]
* [[How to solve Variadic Arguments issue (using C)]]
 
== Too many F-Keys to memorize ==
I'm using a small apple keyboard on which the F-keys aren't labeled very well. This helps a lot:
 
[[Image:F-Tasten F13-F24 v2 Photo.jpg|666px]]
 
You can download it here: [[File:F-Tasten F13-F24 v2.pdf]]


== Sandbox ==
== Sandbox ==
=== Screen mit MW-Bordmitteln ===


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                                         (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980, 2013.
                                         (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980, 2013.


= Ideas for new articles =
=== Und nun Screen mit Bordmitteln und etwas HTML-Foo ===
== Project Hello World ==
<p style="color:green; background-color:black">
=== Preparations ===
<tt>
Things you need:
                                  Anmelden                                      <br/>
* an AS/400 (obviously :) )
                                              System  . . . . . :  SLVRLAKE    <br/>
* an working account
                                              Subsystem . . . . :   QINTER      <br/>
* log in
                                              Bildschirm  . . . :  QPADEV0004  <br/>
* command prompt
                                                                                  <br/>
* maybe this for easy reference: [[Basic Commands]]
                Benutzer  . . . . . . . . . . . .                                <br/>
 
                Kennwort  . . . . . . . . . . . .                                <br/>
=== Creating a physical file to hold the sources ===
                Programm/Prozedur . . . . . . . .                                 <br/>
Every user has a personal library, like an home in an Linux environment. Since a user can have and use multiple libraries, the current (=default for all operations) is stored in </tt>*CURLIB</tt><ref>https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_71/rzarl/rzarlcurlib.htm</ref>.
                Men}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                <br/>
Because the value of <tt>*CURLIB</tt> can be changed by the screen you are currently working in, all following commands will contain my personal library name <tt>HKRETSCHME</tt>. If you are sure <tt>*CURLIB</tt> is set correctly, you can omit the library.
                Aktuelle Bibliothek . . . . . . .                                <br/>
 
                                                                                  <br/>
This command creates a physical file named <tt>HELLO01</tt>:
                                                                                  <br/>
 
                                                                                  <br/>
CRTSRCPF FILE(HKRETSCHME/HELLO01) RCDLEN(112) TEXT('Project Hello World')
                                                                                  <br/>
 
                                                                                  <br/>
But I prefer to do this in more steps, which I'd recommend to every beginner (by the way: don't bother using cases, the AS/400 won't either. Using capital commands and names just makes it more readable in this article):
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                                                                                  <br/>
CRTSRCPF
                                                                                  <br/>
If you don't give any parameters, you will be asked. This a very convenient way to use all the available options without looking them up:
                                                                                  <br/>
                                                                                  <br/>
                                                                                  <br/>
                                                                                  <br/>
                                                                                  <br/>
                                        (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980, 2013.      <br/>
</tt>
</p>


[[Image:HelloWorld01CRTSRCPF.png|666px]]
== See also ==
* [[Basic Commands]]


--> [[Beginners Project: Hello World (using database and display file)]]
== Footnotes ==
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* Links
** [[Basic Commands]]
* References:
<references/>
<references/>
[[Category:Basic Knowledge]]

Latest revision as of 16:41, 14 April 2024

About

This is Heikos personal page, in which he maybe shares some private information or collects bits for new articles.

Personal Information

Heiko has been in IT since the 90s, but never worked with an AS/400…until 2019. He'll document his first steps in the hope they will be useful to others.

Ideas for new articles

tbd

Articles to maintain

Too many F-Keys to memorize

I'm using a small apple keyboard on which the F-keys aren't labeled very well. This helps a lot:

F-Tasten F13-F24 v2 Photo.jpg

You can download it here: File:F-Tasten F13-F24 v2.pdf

Sandbox

Screen mit MW-Bordmitteln

                                  Anmelden            
                                              System  . . . . . :   SLVRLAKE
                                              Subsystem . . . . :   QINTER
                                              Bildschirm  . . . :   QPADEV0004

               Benutzer  . . . . . . . . . . . .             
               Kennwort  . . . . . . . . . . . .
               Programm/Prozedur . . . . . . . .             
               Men}  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .             
               Aktuelle Bibliothek . . . . . . .             













                                       (C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980, 2013.

Und nun Screen mit Bordmitteln und etwas HTML-Foo

Anmelden
System . . . . . : SLVRLAKE
Subsystem . . . . : QINTER
Bildschirm . . . : QPADEV0004

Benutzer . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kennwort . . . . . . . . . . . .
Programm/Prozedur . . . . . . . .
Men} . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aktuelle Bibliothek . . . . . . .













(C) COPYRIGHT IBM CORP. 1980, 2013.

See also

Footnotes