The following is a list of the additional books and a description of the information in each book.
For information about operating the iSeries server and its display stations, see:
For more information about OS/400 programming, see:
This guide provides information about using DDS to create and maintain displays, creating and working with display files, creating online help information, using UIM to define displays, and using panel groups, records, and documents.
This guide provides information about the different media available to save and protect system data.
This book explains concepts and terminology pertaining to the Integrated Language Environment (ILE) architecture of the OS/400 licensed program. Topics covered include creating modules, binding, running programs, debugging programs, and handling exceptions.
This guide provides specific information on printing elements and concepts of the iSeries server, printer file and print spooling support, and printer connectivity.
This book discusses general security concepts and planning for security on the system. It also includes information for all users about resource security.
This guide provides information to help users develop and support programs that use tape and diskette drives for I/O. This includes information on device files and descriptions for tape and diskette devices, as well as spooling for diskette devices.
For detailed information about API's, see:
The APIs topic provides information for experienced application and system programmers who want to use the OS/400 application programming interfaces (APIs). This book provides getting started examples to help the programmer use APIs.
For more information about OS/400 utilities mentioned in this book, see:
This guide provides information about using the character generator utility (CGU) to create and maintain a double-byte character set on the iSeries server.
This book provides information about using the programming development manager (PDM) to work with lists of libraries, objects, members, and user-defined options.
For more information about a RPG Multimedia Tutorial, see:
This is an interactive self-study program explaining the differences between RPG III and RPG IV and how to work within the new ILE environment. An accompanying workbook provides additional exercises and doubles as a reference upon completion of the tutorial. ILE RPG/400 code examples are shipped with the tutorial and run directly on the AS/400. Dial 1-800-IBM-CALL to order the tutorial.
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