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It seems to me that the Original Poster was looking for some avenues to approach. Zend Core has a nice shopping cart which is fairly easy to implement, and IBM is including Zend on the midrange boxes now. This may be a place you want to at least begin.
http://www.zen-cart.com/

You can download and install Zend on your workstation and take a day or two playing around and then you will have a whole list of new questions. :)



Charles Wilt wrote:
Highly doubtful QTEMP would be used.

Since a user may use a different connection for each page and each
connection is serviced by it's own job with it's own QTEMP.

Charles

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Michael Jones
<michael.jones@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This doesn't have much to do with WDSC, and I think you'll get better responses on a site that is geared toward iSeries application design or architecture.

But...

I imagine most applications would use a QTEMP library table for a shopping cart, if the architecture uses one host job per shopper. If one host job services multiple shoppers, than said QTEMP table would need to separate shoppers by a session ID key.

In SQL, QTEMP tables are typically created using the DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE SESSION/my_table_name statement. Once created, said table can be accessed like any other table, but only within the job that created it.

There are so many ways to do what you're talking about, that once you find a better site to discuss this in detail, you need to provide more details about what you're architectural constraints are, in order to get responses that come close to meeting your needs.


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Good morning,

I have been asked to check into how I can take AS/400 data and put it in a format that would be accepted into a 'shopping cart' ecommerce format.

My supervisor is not well versed in this, and I am not sure if I am looking for the correct thing.


Any help would be appreciated.

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