Synopsis
A subfile is a temporary place to store data of the same format to be used by a display file program. This allows RPG programmers to work faster and more efficiently. This guide covers the various subfile types, subfile modification, displaying multiple subfiles, data queues, and subprocedures. The CD-ROM contains the examples that can be used as template code for subfile program applications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
About the Author
Kevin Vandever is cofounder of NexSource, Inc., a consulting and training firm based in Chicago. His career in IT began in 1984 on the IBM S/34. Since then, he has programmed in RPG II, III, and IV on the S/36, S/38, and AS/400 in a variety of business application environments. He embarked on a solo tour in 1993 as an independent contractor and launched NexSource in 1997. Kevin is a frequent speaker at COMMON and a regular contributor to Midrange Computing magazine. He also writes the monthly column Black Box for AS/400 Technology SHOWCASE. To offset his technology-based life, he studies philosophy through the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He now has the ability to contemplate as well as analyze, which provides him balance but drives his family nuts.
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