Flexible Input, Dazzling Output with IBM i.
Link your IBM i system to the modern business server world! This book presents easier and more flexible ways to get data into your IBM i system, along with rather surprising methods to export and present the vital business data it contains. You''ll learn how to automate file transfers, sea...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
MC Press,
2014.
©2014 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Book Structure and Organization; Naming Conventions; Generic Compilation Instructions; Open Source Tools Used in This Book; Part 1: Flexible Input; Chapter 1: Automate Data Transfers Using FTP; Authorization Lists; The Authority-Checking Process for Objects Using Authorization Lists; Selling It to Your SysAdmin; Chapter 2: Automate FTP in "Real Life" via LotusScript; The Lotus Domino Agent; RMTCMD and REXEC; Chapter 3: Transfer a PC Text File to an IBM i Physical File in One or Two Easy Steps.
- In One Step ... Or Two; Drawbacks to FTP; Chapter 4: Get Real-Time Integration Between Your PC Application and IBM i; The VB Side of the Interface; And the RPG Side; Chapter 5: Import CSV Files with File Correcting; Main Program Analysis; The DBH_INV Service Program; The CSVPRC Service Program; The SQLPRC Service Program; Chapter 6: Send Email from an RPG Program; Requirements; Other Procedures; Email Address-Related Procedures; Mime & Mail Sending Procedures; Miscellaneous Procedures; How to Configure Your IBM i to Send Email; Where to Go from Here; Part 2: Dazzling Output.
- Chapter 7: Easily Transform Legacy Printouts into Excel FilesA Quick Java Rundown; RPG Support for Java; Now That You Know a Little About Java, We Can Continue; The Hard Way; The Easy Way; Wow, That Was Easy! But How Does It Work?; The Even Easier Way; Easy, But ... ; Easy, Easy, Easy; Chapter 8: Generate Professional Charts in Real T ime; The Pie Chart; The Bar Chart; The Geo Map Chart (Location Name Mode); The Geo Map (GPS Mode); The Gauge Chart; The Column, Line, and Area Charts; The Intensity Map Chart; The Combo Chart; The "Bars of Stuff" and "Piles of Money" Charts.
- The Table API and Chart InteractionsThe Tree Map Chart; Final Thoughts on Google's Chart APIs; Chapter 9: BLOBs Keep PDF, XLS, and Other Reports Safe in DB2; What's a BLOB and What Can You Use It For?; Now That You Know What It Is, Here's How to Use It!; Final Thoughts; Part 3: Going Global; Chapter 10: GPS-Enable Your Database!; Implementing the Steps; A Quality Issue; Multiple Results; Final Thoughts; Chapter 11: Using GeoNames Web Services to Collect Geo-Related Data; The Time Zone Web Service; The Country Code and Country Info Web Services; The Find Nearby Points of Interest Web Service.
- The Find Nearby Wikipedia Entries Web ServiceFinal Thoughts; Index.