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IBM i Series Handbook

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IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products 619
IBM Licensed Programs: Application Development Products
• A Qshell command for compiling
• New LICOPT and CSOPT command keywords
• More in-synch with ILE C
ADTS – New with V5R1
• Source Entry Utility (SEU):
– Supports the new RPGLE CF Format and Prompt
– Supports the OPCODE of ELSEIF and FOR to use the CX Prompt instead of the C
Prompt in RPGLE
– Supports the source type CPP to have a default of lower case input
– Supports expanding the spool number size from Bin (16) to Bin (31)
• Report Layout Utility (RLU): Printer File DDS Keywords Support
• SUPC: Support of expanding the spool number size from Bin (16) to Bin(31)
• PDM: Added new functions FNDSTRPDM2 and FNDSTRPAR2 commands to search
by using a list of members to search
• DFU: Trigger and constraint violation rollback information processing and messaging
to inform user
• ADM: Expansion to 250 libraries support and backup of user data for new release
installation
The Application Development ToolSet (ADT) contains five utilities:
• Programming Development Manager (PDM)
The Programming Development Manager (PDM) provides the focal point of this integrated
application development environment by managing lists of items to be developed or
maintained. By easily subsetting and selecting from lists, the user can manipulate any
number of objects. This enhances the productivity of analysts, programmers, and support
personnel in managing programs, data and systems information, by focusing activities on
a grouping of objects or items to be worked on. The other tools are fully integrated; the
user always returns to the PDM list when use of a tool is complete. Also, by automatically
invoking the appropriate command with correct parameters and syntax, keying and errors
are reduced.
This integration is further enhanced by user-definable options to extend this environment
with the user’s own tools.
• Source Entry Utility (SEU)
SEU is a full-screen editor providing syntax checking of compiler source statements.
Commands have a strong affinity with those provided by the System/370 Program
Development Facility (PDF) editor as well as the System/36 Development Support Utility
(DSU) editor, and the System/38 SEU.

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IBM i Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemIBM i
Form FactorRack, Tower
StorageSSD and HDD options
Securitycompliance
VirtualizationIBM PowerVM
CPUPOWER processors
ScalabilityScale-up

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