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$ Based upon a class size of six students.
Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.
SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.
AUDIENCE:
Operations Support
Programmer
System Analyst
IT Professional
DATES:
CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
Running a z/OS Job
Code a JOB statement.
Determine the location of errors messages associated with a bad JOB card.
Code a JOB card that continues to the next line.
Job Management
Code a complete job that executes the IEFBR14 utility.
Code a job that produces spooled output.
Program Execution
Code a job that utilizes in-stream data.
Code a job to print a dataset using IEBGENER.
Sequential Datasets
Delete a dataset using the IEFBR14 utility.
Copy an existing dataset to another dataset.
Append data to a dataset.
Copy several datasets into one dataset.
Display a list of datasets in the catalog.
Create Datasets
Create and load a DASD sequential dataset.
Create a temporary dataset.
Create a dataset, load some data, and release any extra storage.
Execute IEHLIST to list a DASD VTOC.
SORT Utility
Sort a populated dataset in ascending order with a single key.
Sort a dataset into a temporary dataset.
Print the sorted temporary dataset.
Non-sequential Datasets
Allocate a PDS.
Allocate a PDSE.
Copy data into members in the PDS.
List the members in a PDS.
Rename a member in a PDS.
Display a VSAM dataset attributes.
Complex Job Execution
Specify the amount of virtual storage associated with a JOB and STEP.
Check the syntax of JCL using the SCAN option.
Pass some data into a program using PARM.
Code a basic COND parameter.
Procedures
Review a sample procedure.
Override a DD statement.
Change the value of a symbolic parameter.
Virtual Classroom
Blended Learning
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Synchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Instruction
Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the CETi schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.
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