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CICS Debugging with Debug Tool - IBM
DURATION: 1 day

FEE: $595

PRIVATE GROUP FEE: $
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:

  • Programmer
  • Database Administrator
  • IT Professional
 
   

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CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
    1. Getting Started
      • Use DTCN to start Debug Tool under CICS.
      • Use CADP to start Debug Tool for CICS programs.
      • Use compiler directives to start Debug Tool under CICS.
    2. Debugging a Program
      • Display the content of CICS channels by using the DESCRIBE CHANNEL command.
      • Display the content of a container by using the LIST CONTAINER command.
      • Control pattern-match breakpoints with the DISABLE and ENABLE commands.
      • Prevent Debug Tool from stopping at EXEC CICS RETURN.
    3. Preparing a CICS Program
      • For COBOL programs, choose TEST or NOTEST compiler suboptions.
    4. Starting Debug Tool under CICS
      • Use the Debug Tool for early detection of CICS storage violations.
      • Use the Debug Tool for saving settings while debugging a pseudo-conversational CICS program.
    5. Debugging CICS Programs
      • Save and restore breakpoints and monitor specifications for CICS programs.
      • During a debugging session, access CICS resources.
      • Use the GOTO or JUMPTO commands.
      • Pass run-time parameters to Debug Tool for non-Language Environment programs under CICS.

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