IBM i5/iSeries Primer(c) Concepts and Techniques for Programmers, Administrators, and Sys[... ]ators
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Chapter 9: Commands and System Help
- Table 9.1: Example Abbreviations
- Table 9.2: Commands that do not conform to i5 conventions
Chapter 10: iSeries Navigator
- Table 10.1: Location of Hosts File within Windows.
Chapter 13: Elements of Security and Configuration
- Table 13.1: Object Authorities.
- Table 13.2: Combined Authority Options.
- Table 13.3: Special Authorities.
- Table 13.4: Suggested Device Description Names.
- Table 13.5: Suggested Device Type Names.
Chapter 19: Libraries, Objects, and Library Lists
- Table 19.1: System Libraries
Chapter 20: Database and Device Files
- Table 20.1: Fields in the COM (Customer Order Master) File.
- Table 20.2: Fields in the COLI (Customer Order Line Items) File.
- Table 20.3: Fields in the IM (Item Master) File.
- Table 20.4: Fields from Three Different Files Together in a Joined Logical File.
Chapter 23: Control Language
- Table 23.1: Comparison Operators.
Chapter 24: RPG IV
- Table 24.1: RPG IV Specifications.
Chapter 25: SQL on i5 and iSeries
- Table 25.1: System Catalog Files
- Table 25.2: SQL Data Types
Chapter 26: JAVA on i5 and iSeries
- Table 26.1: Java Primitive Data Types
- Table 26.2: Arithmetic Operators
- Table 26.3: Java Logical Operators
Chapter 27: Qshell
- Table 27.1: Some Common Qshell Utilities
Chapter 30: Putting the i5 on the Net
- Table 30.1: Information Required to Configure TCP/IP on the i5
Chapter 35: PTF Management
- Table 35.1: Requesting PTFs
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