The encoding and modulation are not the same thing. Modulation is the changes made on the physical media to be detected at the following end, encoding is how you use those changes to represent the data.
Ethernet on twisted pair (including cat5) uses Pulse amplitude modulation. Have a look at this white paper on the Cisco site.
http://www.cisco.com/global/EMEA/sitewide_assets/pdfs/realbroadband/gigabit_ethernet_over_copper_white_paper.pdf
The scenario answer is based on a /30 mask. Your answer is correct for the subnets, based on the /28 mask. The IP addresses allocated to the interfaces are not correct, as this is supposed to be “the last available Ip address on the appropriate subnet”. You have put the first address, which is the subnet network address, and can not be used for the interfaces. I would recommend you review this, and correct your answer for the interfaces.
Oh, now it will
What I was suggesting ,, no DCLF in the first level programs
PgmCL1
OVRDBF
OPNQRY
Call PgmCL2
CLOF
DLTOVR
OVRDBF
OPNQRY
Call PgmCL2
CLOF
DLTOVR
EndPgm
Sorry, it’s not that we’ve abandoned you .. but the system will not process my discussion responses.
What you’ve shown us should work.
What you haven’t shown us is the SQL Select
.. This must either be a Select * or select fld1, fld2 .. all fields in original order.
Finally the version of the file used in the Select must have the same fields as the one used when compiling.
Yes, just as you used IN to get the data area contents, use OUT to update the data area.
If you are not familiar to how this is done, see the RPG Reference manual.
You can use RPG to retrieve and/or up[date the contents of a *DTAARA
If you have not done this before, look in the RPG reference manual and scan for DTAARA
Tom,Could you please suggest any solution other than OPNQRYF? OS version is V5R4
Searches through Google (or your favorite search provider) will give plenty of results. This appears to be an academic kind of question that we can’t provide direct answers for. If you post the answer that you think is right or that is as close as you can get, we can provide guidance. But we can’t simply give you the answers.
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Please don’t start new questions when you already have the same question open. It makes it difficult to follow what has already been said.
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Since Actuate (Spreadsheet) works over Excel spreadsheets rather than over any real “database”, it’s hard to guess what dialect of SQL would be used. There are numerous potential variations. I’d think first of a form that’s compatible with Microsoft Access, then with SQL Server, and finally with actual standard SQL.
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Tom
Please don’t start new questions when you already have the same question open. It makes it difficult to follow what has already been said.
Tom
If you have the Office Starter package, what directory has the starter Excel version in it? If the accounting product looks for a specific directory structure, it probably won’t know how to locate a ‘starter’ version unless the directory structure matches the full Excel product path.
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The Support group for your accounting product might be the only ones who can help you.
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Tom
Because EOF has been reached, POSDBF won’t work. Without knowing the OS version and the programming, breaking it into sub-programs is about as much as can be said. — Tom
you can only use the word modulation when you are talking about the RF kinks such as terrestrial microwaves for instances 16 QA M, QPSK and so on. But in the context of Ethernet Network, in standard and modernity we use Cat5 cable as a transmission medium.
You should be able to run 32-bit Excel on 64-bit Windows just fine.
Sounds like you have a hardware failure such as memory, motherboard, or power supply.
There are plenty of links when you google ‘sql server password cracking’. Just be sure to get permission from the owner of the database you’re trying to crack into.
This is unfortunately one of those areas of security that you have to deal with when it hits. You can prepare somewhat in advance. It pays to have an incident response plan (here’s a template: http://www.acunetix.com/blog/web-security-zone/incident-response-plan-template) and it pays to know what technology or service you’re going to put in place before, during, or after a DoS attack.
I recently completed a project where we evaluated both CloudFlare and Incapsula with positive results. The story/details are here: http://www.acunetix.com/blog/featured/responding-to-dos-attacks-at-the-web-layer/
What are you using to print PDFs? Adobe? PDFCreator? Other? Perhaps uninstall/reinstall or try another program to view/create/print PDFs.







