A regular expression is similar to a rule which defines the characters that can appear in an expression. In SQL databases, selecting field values based on regular expressions can be very useful. One example would be to validate credit card numbers or telephone numbers from a given database field. Another would be to check numeric values matching a particular sequence, such as integers containing the digits 99 or 88. SQL server database implementations provide built-in regular expression support.
Get IP Address
This procedure was written to retrieve the IP address of a device. This can be used to identify a specific device. For example if you have an application that in a manufacturing environment that is assigned to a facility (work
Check IFS/Server for a document
This procedure was written to check for the existence of a table on either the IFS or a network server. Using the c function Access for the IFS and for the network FTPing to the server and attempting a rename to
SQL Vs. QUSRJOBI (Retrieving Library List)
Using QUSRJOBI to retrieve Library list vs SQL. We will be adding additional examples of how SQL is taking over, where once only API’s could do the work. Simplifying code and helping to build a stronger developer, with the tools
SYSTEM – API CMD Processor
system() is a runtime C library function that performs the same purpose as the QCMDEXC API. With system() you pass a pointer to the command string and it is executed, no need for the for the command string length. The API is a good
Caller – The Detail(s)
Caller_CP – This procedure returns the name of the previous program. If called from command line would be – RETURNPROGRAM = ‘QUOMAIN ‘ Use this process of a copy book containing the PR statement and in some cases a shareable