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Course Number: 691-JK
Recommended Duration: 5 days
Intended Audience:
Programmers, and analysts who will design and code programs using Command Level CICS.
Course Overview
This course provides participants with a hands-on opportunity to learn how CICS works, and how to code effective CICS programs
Objectives
Students completing this course can be immediately productive as CICS programmers.
Prerequisites
Students should have 6 months experience designing and coding application programs in COBOL, PL/I, Java, or C; or have completed the "Structured COBOL Workshop" course within the last 12 months. Recent experience using ISPF/PDF (especially the text editor) and the ability to code JCL to run simple batch jobs is necessary to complete class assignments.
Topics
- CICS Command Level syntax
- 3270-type terminal and BMS maps
- BMS map processing commands
- Pseudo-conversational programming
- Editing, single record view/update
- Multiple record processing (browsing)
- Using VSAM I/O commands and data
- Debugging with CEDF, CEDX, CEBR, CEMT, CECI, and CMAC
- Passing control and data
- Temporary storage queues
- Transient data queues
- CICS dumps and trace tables
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