TSO CLIST Programming in z/OS - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this class, the student, with
the aid of the appropriate reference materials, should be able to:
- Describe the TSO environment, and describe the distinctions between TSO
commands and CLIST statements
- Write CLISTs to accomplish useful functions
- Use TSO commands to work with data sets, either in native mode or in CLISTs
- Use CLIST statements to work with records in files
- Include Error and Attention routines in CLISTS
- Pass parameters and nest CLISTs
- Use subprocedures as a coding technique for CLISTs
- Use TSO and CLISTs to run programs in the Foreground or the Background
(batch)
- Use TSO commands to send and receive data sets between users.
Course information: A-650 / 3
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