
ISPF and JCL on z/OS - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this class, the
student, with the aid of the appropriate reference materials, should be able to:
- Use full-screen terminals, including the appropriate
Function keys, to accomplish work under ISPF/PDF, as described below
- Use the CUA interface (action bars, pull-downs,
point-and-shoot fields, etc.), and tailor the look and feel of ISPF to meet
individual preferences
- Describe the characteristics of, and differences
between, sequential data sets, partitioned data sets (PDSs), and PDSEs
(Partitioned Data Set Extended)
- View a sequential data set or a member of a PDS/PDSE
- Allocate, rename, and delete data sets or members, and
print or display the attributes or contents of a data set
- Copy and move data sets and members
- Use productivity features such as command stacking and
split screen processing, the CMDE command and command retrieval techniques
- Edit data sets or members: create new members or files,
and modify existing members or files
- Understand the basic flow of work in z/OS, including
JES Readers, Writers, Initiators, the role of the Interpreter, and the
purpose of Allocation
- Code JCL statements as necessary to accomplish work in
the z/OS environment, including JOB, EXEC, DD, OUTPUT, IF/THEN, ELSE, ENDIF,
INCLUDE, SET, JCLLIB, PROC and PEND statements
- Copy files for backup, restore, and testing purposes
using the IBM utility program IEBGENER, and use some of the basic services
of IDCAMS, the VSAM utility
- Use a Sort/Merge program product to sort a sequential
data set
- Submit batch jobs and use
ISPF/PDF 3.8 and / or SDSF, Flasher, IOF, or E(JES) facilities for tracking
jobs and examining job output (if TSO/ISPF is available to the student)
- Code cataloged procedures, including the use of
symbolic parameters and defaults, nested procedures, and private proclibs
- Describe the implications of Storage Management
Subsystem (SMS) and Partitioned Data Sets, Extended (PDSE's).
Course information: Code: A700;
Duration: 5 Days; Course version: 4.x
These Materials © Copyright 2010 by Steven H. Comstock
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