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MC RPG Developer
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May 7, 2008 | Vol 7 Issue 9
In This Issue:
>> Working with Derived Columns
>> Integers and RPG
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| Feature Article - Programming |
Working with Derived Columns
Format and name derived columns when you use SQL to do ad hoc analysis of information in an SQL table.
By Skip Marchesani
I frequently use Interactive SQL or Run SQL Scripts in Navigator to do ad hoc analysis of information in an SQL table, which often results in one or more new columns being derived or created based on existing columns. When I first began doing these types of queries, I was frustrated with the way SQL identified and formatted a derived column in the result set.
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| Feature Article - Programming |
Integers and RPG
Integers fields are a fantastic way to store relatively large numbers in a small space, but getting RPG to play nice isn't always easy.
By Joe Pluta
There are times when RPG simply leaps forward into the future and times when it needs a little cajoling. The whole concept of ILE was a quantum leap. Integer support, a little less so.
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