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| Issue Release Date | Features and Articles |
| April 26, 2001 | OS/400 Version 5 brings new things to RPG IV developers. |
| July 4, 2000 | Easier way to do CharToNum for those CGI RPG IV programs. |
| March 1, 2000 | Yep, it's been a year, but I've finally posted another
article :)
The End-of-month procedure calculates the last day of the month passed into the procedure, using a very simple algorithm. |
| February 15, 1999 | Adding C-runtime library TIME formatting routines to RPG IV. |
| February 1, 1999 | Interfacing RPG IV with the C language high-level math library. |
| January 18, 1999 | Adding RPG IV Date/Time Support to RPGIII Programs. |
| January 15, 1999 | EVAL Bug Still Persists in RPG IV. |
| January 4, 1999 | Y2K Java Rant |
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