Training offering

IBM

iSeries CL Programming

Information

Length: 1 Day
Course code: OL20GB
Price £1,600 before tax

Session dates

Date Location
  • London
    £1,600 before tax
This training is also available as onsite training.
Please contact us on
0870 251 1000 or email training@arrowecs.co.uk
for more information.

Description

Hands-on course for iSeries students who intend to write Control Language programs to simplify server management and make effective use of system resources.

Objectives

After completing this course, students should be able to
•    Create CL programs to simplify system management tasks
•    Code CL statements for arithmetic, relational and logical expressions
•    Use the interactive source debugging facilities of STRDBG
•    Create user-defined commands with and without parameters
•    Create a Control Language program that processes a database file
•    Create and invoke a program that is activated periodically and executes asynchronously from other jobs

Participants

Application programmers, systems programmers and others who have a need to write Control Language programs.

Prerequisite(s)

Before taking this course, students should be able to:
•    Perform basic system operations
•    Issue the appropriate commands to send inquiry and information messages
•    Use DDS and the host-base toolset (PDM,SEU, SDA) to create physical, logical, and display files
•    Describe basic iSeries work management
•    Create a library, output queue and a job description

Options

The course includes the following Topics:
•    Arithmetic/boolean/string expressions.
•    Program variable definition and use.
•    Built-in functions
•    Conditional processing.
•    CALL/RETURN and parameter passing.
•    Date conversion.
•    Display and database file handling.
•    Selective command parameter prompting.
•    Data Area and Data Queue manipulation.
•    Retrieve & change job/user attributes.
•    Using system values.
•    Message handling :
•    Correcting programs with source debug.
•    Never-ending batch programs.
•    User-defined commands.
•    Compiler options.

Course type

Each student will have a dedicated workstation to complete the numerous practical exercises. Sample solutions will be provided.