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>>  FEATURED TIP:  How to set up a system resource accounting system -- Part II
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How to set up a system resource accounting system -- Part II
by Ron Turull

First you learned how to configure and initiate an accounting system, then you learned how to categorize users by utilizing the ADGCDE attribute of the user profile. Now it's time to learn how to produce a useful report from the information gathered. Follow these three steps to create reports quickly.
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 Technical Questions Answered  

Get a lot of punch from DSPOBJD *ALL/*ALL *ALL
Sometimes you might need to check an object's history right after you've changed it. There could also be times when you need see who recompiled a program last, when a program was last run or accessed, or when a file was changed before today. Search400.com member Cory Downing has a job schedule entry that automatically runs a "DSPOBJD *ALL/*ALL *ALL OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(yourlib/DSPOBJD)". Run it once a week and have the answers to questions like those at your fingertips.

Rebuild access paths after hard crash
Have you ever experienced a hard crash of your iSeries? If so, then you have experienced the frantic calls from your users saying, "I'm running (insert job here) and it's taking FOREVER." Well, that's because the iSeries is rebuilding the access paths for logicals as they are being opened by the users. Search400.com member Timothy Grove says that's not the best way for them to be rebuilt. Thankfully, IBM has provided a solution.

Simplifying object transfers
Do you or your clients need to transfer many objects and source members to your production system? If so, Search400.com member Vengoal Chang has a utility that lets you dynamically select which object or source members to transfer. And you don't need to input many objects or member names from SAVOBJ.


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News Flash: AS/400 Personnel rescues IT manager from drowning

"I thought that it would be easy to find the right IT professional in the 'Sea of resumes'. I got in way over my head and had given up hope," says one IT manager, "and then I called AS/400 Personnel. They saved me from certain doom!" A spokesman from AS/400 Personnel told this reporter that they save IT managers on a daily basis. "We have the resources and technical skills necessary to swim through the 'Sea of resumes' and find just the right professional for the job. This is what we do for a living," said the spokesman. "It's a treacherous sea, and IT managers shouldn't go it alone." "I am glad I called them," declared the IT manager, looking very relieved. "You will be too!" Call them for permanent professionals or contract consultants, or visit their Web site .

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