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PHP on the System i - Lunch and Learn August 29, 2006

Join IBM and High Plains Technology to learn about the recent announcement that customers can now implement PHP on the System i and i5/OS. PHP is the leading scripting language deployed on the internet. See how this technology can be deployed on the System i and how it can be used to access i5/OS resources. In this session, IBM’s Leonardo Llames from the Rochester Advanced Technical Support Team (ATS) will review:
 Zend Studio for i5/OS
 Zend Core
 Access to i5/OS Resources
 DB2 for i5/OS
 Program Call
 Data Area
 Data Queue
 Message Queue
 Zend Platform
 Support
 System requirements
 Installation

Each session will include a complimentary lunch and an opportunity to stay after to ask Leonardo your in-depth questions. Each session will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m.

Thank you to the Omaha (MMUG) and Fargo User Groups for co-sponsoring the sessions in Nebraska and North Dakota! We appreciate the close partnership with these organizations.

When Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
Where Westside Conference Center
3534 South 108th Street
Check-in 10:30AM to 11:00AM
Session/
Complimentary
Lunch
11:00AM to 1:00AM
RSVP Bo Gebbie :: gebbie @ us.ibm.com :: 402-399-4460
by Thursday, September 8th, 2006


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  • Data Mapping Question August 23, 2006

    MMUG received an email from a iSeries user about data mapping. If some one has dealt with this problem before and can help this user, please contact us or post the solution by clicking on Comments.

    We are looking to see if there are any tools available or maybe 3rd party software available that other iSeries users have used and have been successful in a data move.

    We will be migrating to an ‘off the shelf’ software package. Prior to the move, we want to have as much as possible, “clean data” to migrate into the new software package. We have currently been using queries and sql statements to identify the bad data, fix it, then use the CPYF command in a CL to copy the data into our staging files. These staging files will then be used to migrate the data into the new software. We are thinking there is a “better way” or a more efficient way.

    What we have been running into is that if you run the CPYF CL first, it will stop on the first record that contains bad data (the staging file has been set up with more constraints than the file that we are copying from) and then not continue through the other records but end out. It would be nice if it would write out the bad record to some type of log file (it does write out the record number in the QEZJOBLOG) and then continue on with copying over the other good records . The type of error the CL throws is an unrecoverable read/write error and therefore won’t continue on.

    Have you been through any kind of data moves that you may have used a third party tool or a way on the iSeries to accomplish this feat? Any suggestions or advice is appreciated.



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