Structured COBOL Workshop for Enterprise COBOL
- Course Objectives
On successful completion of this class, the student, with
the aid of the appropriate reference materials, should be able to:
- Code and test programs using "IBM Enterprise
COBOL for z/OS and OS/390" compiler to process sequential files
- Describe fields, records, and files to COBOL
- Correctly use the most common COBOL verbs in their various forms
- Use the following techniques in designing or coding COBOL programs:
* Data editing, including use of multiple currency
symbols and the Euro
* Loop control and switch setting and testing
* Move mode and locate mode processing
* Pseudocoding as a design tool
* Reference modification
* Some intrinsic functions
* The COBOL COPY statement
- Code COBOL code using installation standards, with an awareness of the ANSI
standard
- Define numeric data items to COBOL that are packed decimal or binary integer in format
- Use the COBOL arithmetic verbs ADD, SUBTRACT, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE, and
COMPUTE
- Code and test COBOL programs to create reports,
including page break processing and control breaks
- Code and test COBOL programs to perform batch
transaction processing using match-merge logic (sequential processing of transaction
and master files), including update in place for sequential disk files
- Use the following techniques in designing or coding COBOL programs:
* Top down development
* Structured programming
* Pseudocoding as a design tool
* Modular design
- Code COBOL programs that read from and write to HFS files on systems using
z/OS UNIX.
D715 / 5 Days
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