Is the AS400 still supported?
“iSeries” and “AS400” are servers that IBM used to market. I use these terms interchangeably to reach a broader audience who Google for information. IBM users should be aware that many IBM i Servers (iSeries/AS400) will have hardware support withdrawn between 2019 to 2020.
How do you write CL program in AS400?
To enter CL source, follow these steps:
- Select option 8 (Edit source) on the Programmer Menu and specify STARTUP in the Parm field.
- Specify CLLE in the Type field and press the Enter key.
- On the SEU display, use the I (insert) line command to enter the CL commands (CALL is a CL command).
Is AS400 obsolete?
AS/400 is perceived as outdated. The fact it was created in 1988 and has been renamed several times has not helped to build the perception that it is a modern platform. Even so, it remains a critical part of the computing infrastructure for many of the top organizations in the world.
How do you write the CL program?
- Step 1 – Create a new source physical file for the CL program.
- Step 2 – Add physical member into the source file QCLSRC.
- Step 3 – Writing logic inside the physical member.
- Step 4 – Compile and run the logic.
How do you run a CL program?
4. Where can I write and run the C program?
- Step 1: Open turbo C IDE(Integrated Development Environment), click on File and then click on New.
- Step 2: Write the C program code.
- Step 3: Click on Compile or press Alt + F9 to compile the code.
- Step 4: Click on Run or press Ctrl + F9 to run the code.
How do I find my OS 400 version?
To find the OS version of an IBM i (iSeries, AS/400), use the steps below:
- Type the following on the command line: DSPSFWRSC.
- Press [F11]
What is the AS400 operating system?
The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of midrange computers from IBM announced in June 1988 and released in August 1988. It was the intended successor to the System/36 and System/38 platforms, and ran the OS/400 operating system.