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On Apr 25, 2016, at 9:00 AM, Edmund Reinhardt<edmund.reinhardt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If
Jon,
RUN SQL is completely independent of Data Studio. You don't even have to
have Data Studio installed. Instead it is using the Access Client
Solutions support which has recently been added and is IBM i specific.
you already have ACS installed we will use the existing install,otherwise
we will launch from the copy shipped with RDi. But you can always starteditor
ACS yourself and run the function from there.
The savings with ILE RPG is that we will take your selection in the
and prepopulate the Run SQL Statement page in ACS with that. So if youyour
select you SELECT statement in RDi, and select "Launch Run SQL Scripts"
from the Source menu, we will bring up ACS, connect to the same IBM i
source if from, and populate the page in ACS. All you have to do is hitcan
the Run button.
So this is a much tighter integration story then we have ever had before.
We also integrated with ACS for spooled file support. If you right click
on the 'Spooled Files' subsystem and select 'Launch Printer Output', we
again bring up ACS showing the output queue on the current system. You
filter which queues and users you want to show on the Edit->Filterdialog,
you can click on any column to sort, you have lots of download options.checked
Go ahead and play.
Regards,
Edmund (E.H.)
Reinhardt
Technical Architect for Rational Developer for i
Phone: 1-905-413-3125 | Home: IBM
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From: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Wdsci-L <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 22/04/2016 07:31 PM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RDi 9.5.0.3 fixpack is now available!
Sent by: "WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I’m glad that Kurt is excited … but I have two problems with this.
1) The option only appears for RPG SQL sources - not COBOL. Haven’t
for C or CL but I’m guessing it will also be missing there. Wouldn’t haveappear
noticed this but I’m teaching an Intro to IBM i for mainframe COBOL folks
this week.
2) The option appears but nothing happens. I’m guessing that is because I
have not plugged Studio into RDi - I run it free-standing. Can the IBMers
here please confirm this? I would have expected the option to only
if the feature was enabled in the product but ...want
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On Apr 22, 2016, at 11:04 AM, Kurt Anderson <Kurt.Anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
excellent! Except I don't understand why this option is only available
Excellent news. Very pumped about this fix pack.
Surprised to see Run SQL Scripts available from within RDi. That's
when you have a SQLRPGLE source selected. I understand wanting access to
it when working in SQL RPG, but I find I want access to SQL all the time,
even if I'm working on native I/O RPG (or even CL - honestly anytime I
to look at data, which is any point during the day).I
amazing. Previously I only ever used it very rarely (pretty much only if
With that said, I think access to Run SQL Scripts via RDi is absolutely
was testing a stored procedure) because getting to it via Navigator washttps://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/49773f8f-a20d-4816-86f2-44a2d862dbc1?lang=en
horribly annoying. I'm confident that I'll be using it quite a bit now.
Maybe I'll finally stop using STRSQL?
Platform
Kurt Anderson
Lead iSeries Developer - Application Development, Service Delivery
Simpson
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