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Dave,

One place to start would be here:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247327.html?Open

I would strongly suggest you look into the Zend products (link below) they
have a lot of i specific functions already written for you. As an added
benefit the basic products are free.
http://www.zend.com/en/solutions/i5-solutions/

Glenn

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Dave Odom <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

procedures against DB2 tables on the i? I'm just getting started with PHP
and I need a kick start (I"m sure some will think a kick in the %%&) and
advice on such things as:

- Good PHP coding methodology, architecture, etc. (Have many years
background in many computer languages, methodologies, techniques, etc. but
not using web based languages)

- Effective Use of SQL against DB2 tables on the i (Have experience in
SQL)

- How does one invoke an i command and progam from PHP such as wrkjob
or STRREX... or call 'program name' and the like

- How to run a command under a privileged userid and return answer to a
non-privlidged userid using an authentication table. Such things as
allowing a non-privlidged userid "see" spoolfiles of other userids with
giving the original user things like *ALLOBJ, *SPLCTL, etc.

-Any other PHP productivity advice

- Any other PHP advice.

If all contained in specific books, please provide direction to books
although "quickies" to get me started and productive, to the extent possible
at this point in my education, would be helpful.

Thanks lots,

Dave

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