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LANSA for i Introduction

Introduction to LANSA for i

 

 

  • About this Guide
  • Introduction to the LANSA Repository
  • Getting Started With LANSA
  • The LANSA Environment
  • Creating a LANSA Partitions
  • Building the LANSA Repository - Files
  • Building the LANSA Repository - Fields
  • Moving LANSA Objects Between LANSA Systems and Partitions
  • Transferring Complete LANSA Systems between IBM i Systems
  • Reorganizing the LANSA Internal Database
  • Backup and Recovery
  • LANSA Education

 

 

Edition Date October 21, 2014

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Table of contents

  • LANSA for i Introduction
    • About this Guide
      • Who should use this Guide
      • How to use this Guide
      • Additional Information
    • 1. Introduction to the LANSA Repository
      • 1.1 What is the LANSA Repository?
      • 1.2 What goes into a Field Definition?
      • 1.3 What goes into a File Definition?
      • 1.4 What is an I/O Module?
      • 1.5 Why use the LANSA Repository?
    • 2. Getting Started With LANSA
      • 2.1 Accessing the LANSA system
      • 2.2 LANSA Main System Menu
      • 2.3 Housekeeping Menu
      • 2.4 Allowing Users Access to LANSA
      • 2.5 LANSA Help
      • 2.6 The LANSA Online Guide
    • 3. The LANSA Environment
      • 3.1 What is a LANSA system?
      • 3.2 What is a LANSA Partition?
      • 3.3 About the SYS Partition
      • 3.4 System and Partition Characteristics
      • 3.5 LANSA System Data Areas
      • 3.6 LANSA Partition Security Officer Profiles
    • 4. Creating a LANSA Partition
      • 4.1 Step 1. Create a New Library
      • 4.2 Step 2. Create the New Partition
      • 4.3 Step 3. Add Languages for Multilingual Use
    • 5. Building the LANSA Repository - Files
      • 5.1 Define Files in the LANSA Repository
      • 5.2 Make non-LANSA IBM i Files known to LANSA
        • 5.2.1 Load a Single File Definition
          • Step 1. Create the New LANSA File Definition
          • Step 2. Load (or re-Loading) the File Definition
          • Step 3. Review the File's Definition
          • Step 4. Make the file Operational
        • 5.2.2 Re-load a single non-LANSA IBM i File Definition
        • 5.2.3 Load (or Re-load) Multiple File Definitions
          • Step 1. Create a list of files to be made known to LANSA
          • Step 2. Select the files to be loaded or reloaded
          • Step 3. Submit the batch job
      • 5.3 Manually Create New Files with LANSA
        • 5.3.1 Step 1. Create the New LANSA File Definition
        • 5.3.2 Step 2. Select the fields for the File
        • 5.3.3 Step 3. Review the Definition
        • 5.3.4 Step 4. Make the file Operational
      • 5.4 Review the File Definitions
        • 5.4.1 Field Validation Rules and Triggers
        • 5.4.2 Help Text
        • 5.4.3 Access Routes to other files
        • 5.4.4 Predetermined Join Fields
        • 5.4.5 Nominate the File to work with
    • 6. Building the LANSA Repository - Fields
      • 6.1 Four Ways to Create Fields
      • 6.2 Create New Fields
        • 6.2.1 Step 1. Choose Your Method
        • 6.2.2 Step 2. Add/Modify the Field's Definitions
        • 6.2.3 Step 3. Add/Modify Field Features
      • 6.3 Modify Field Definitions
      • 6.4 Add or Modify Field Options
        • 6.4.1 Field Validation Rules and Triggers
        • 6.4.2 Help Text
        • 6.4.3 Virtual Fields
        • 6.4.4 Reference Fields
    • 7. Moving LANSA Objects between LANSA Systems and Partitions
      • 7.1 Basic Objects in LANSA
      • 7.2 What is the Export/Import Facility?
      • 7.3 How does Export/Import Work?
    • 8. Transferring Complete LANSA Systems between IBM i Systems
      • 8.1 Transfer the LANSA System to the same type of IBM i
    • 9. Reorganizing the LANSA Internal Database
    • 10. Backup and Recovery
      • 10.1 Recommended Minimum Backup Frequencies
      • 10.2 A Simple Restore Strategy
    • 11. LANSA Education

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