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Hmmm, Adding >OR "IBM i"< to the existing query did not change my results,
but searching on that alone gave me more recent publications in the
results. Thanks for the tip, Buck!

I'm not sure I'd refer to the "Modernizing..." redbook as an update to "Who
Knew..." The RPG chapter in the former is about 30 pages in length, and
much lighter on code examples content. Still, it's a good overall primer
for current technology on the i.

- Dan

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 6/2/2015 3:03 PM, Dan wrote:
Inspired by another thread, I went to redbooks.ibm.com and searched
i-related publications using:
"Power i" OR RPG OR iSeries OR "AS/400"

Sorting by date, I was a bit surprised and disappointed by the fact that
the most recent publication dates back to 2010. Is there a term in my
search that I've missed?

"IBM i" (including quotes).

I was hoping to see an updated version of "Who Knew You Could Do That
with
RPG IV? A Sorcerer's Guide..." which was published a full 15 years ago.
(In fact, wasn't there talk about updating that one awhile back?)

Yes indeed there was, and here it is: Modernizing IBM i Applications
from the Database up to the User Interface and Everything in Between
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248185.html?Open


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