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IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management.
Title:
IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (204 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Notice -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Basics -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 Data flow -- 1.1.1 The details -- Chapter 2. Installation -- 2.1 Planning -- 2.1.1 Hardware and software prerequisites -- 2.1.2 Check for record identifier conflicts -- 2.1.3 Ensure that the HTTP Sever is installed and working -- 2.2 Performing the SMP/E installation -- 2.2.1 Installation reference table -- 2.3 Customizing your Information Management installation -- 2.3.1 Update your session member -- 2.3.2 Update your BLX-SP parameters -- 2.3.3 Update your IBM panels -- 2.3.4 Load the sample records into your data session -- 2.3.5 Load the data model records into your DMRDB session -- 2.3.6 Create static data views from the data model records -- 2.3.7 Verify your Information Management customizations -- 2.3.8 Set up e-mail notification -- 2.3.9 Configure your HTTP Server for Web Access -- 2.3.10 Update your BLQPARMS file -- 2.3.11 Start the HTTP Server -- 2.3.12 Verify your Web Access installation -- 2.3.13 Generate HTML -- Chapter 3. Enabling your community -- 3.1 Assigning privilege class users and roles -- Part 2 Customization -- Chapter 4. Implementing a Web solution using Web Access -- 4.1 Data model record overview -- 4.2 BLQPARMS definitions needed to support a record type -- 4.3 Business logic -- 4.3.1 Predisplay user exit -- 4.3.2 Validation user exit -- 4.3.3 Post-file update and create user exits -- 4.3.4 TSXs and TSPs used by business logic -- 4.3.5 JavaScript in HTML -- 4.3.6 The home page -- Chapter 5. Building a customized Web application -- 5.1 Getting started -- 5.2 Data model and HTML considerations -- 5.2.1 Date format and universal time -- 5.2.2 Special processing s-words and table names -- 5.2.3 Audit information.

5.3 Integrating business logic into your application -- 5.3.1 REXX global variables -- 5.3.2 BLQUEXIT -- Chapter 6. Generating user application HTML -- 6.1 The HTML generator -- 6.2 Auto Build specifics -- Chapter 7. Converting a 3270 application -- 7.1 Panel layouts -- 7.1.1 Standard tasks -- 7.2 Fields and groups -- Chapter 8. Using existing privilege class records -- Chapter 9. Using shadow s-words and data attribute records -- 9.1 Shadow s-words in Web Access -- 9.2 Status shadow s-words and data attribute records -- 9.2.1 The BLQPARMS file -- 9.2.2 Status shadow s-words -- 9.2.3 Status shadow data attribute records -- 9.2.4 Groups that include the status shadows -- 9.3 Building a shadow scenario -- 9.3.1 Several other variations -- Chapter 10. Type-based HTML -- 10.1 Type-based HTML in Web Access -- 10.2 Understanding type-based HTML in the problem record -- 10.3 Key points to remember -- Chapter 11. Updating the style file -- Part 3 Administration -- Chapter 12. Web administration -- 12.1 Tasks -- 12.1.1 Navigation area tasks -- 12.1.2 Field-initiated tasks -- 12.2 Procedures -- Part 4 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Business logic examples -- BLQUXPRE -- BLQUXVAL -- BLQUXFIL -- Using dates, date formats, and time zones in business logic -- Obtaining the current date and time in the user's format and time zone -- Converting a date in the user's preferred format to internal format -- Converting an internal date to a user-preferred external date format -- Rules to remember when handling dates in business logic -- Calculating a duration: An example using BLQUXVAL -- Notification -- Appendix B. Hints and tips -- Your changes to Web Access do not seem to take effect -- Listing groups and layouts in data views using BLGDVLAY -- Changing Web page titles -- Changing the Tivoli logo -- Date formats -- Using Java Desktop data view and data attribute records.

Sharing the Web server -- Data views and data attributes used in the attaching process -- Add attachments to your data views -- General considerations -- Appendix C. Web Access configuration parameters -- Updating the configuration file -- Debug option directive -- Data set name directives -- General control directives -- User ID and privilege class directives -- Directives that control the Information Management API -- UNIX System Services path and file reference directives -- Server side include (SSI) directives -- Business logic exit routine directives -- User profile directives -- Record type directives (used for all record types) -- Generic database search directives -- HTML generation directives -- S-words to left-zero pad and create hyperlinks -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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