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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation IMS DC Programming IIIMS/DC |
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Training
Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation
This course expands on the concepts developed in IMS/DC Programming I, and further helps new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. Areas of interest include MFS features and facilities, terminal message switches, and program-to-program message switches. Some tips to debug your online application program, and some current and future trends in IMS/DC programming will also help in achieving the goals of an IMS/DC developer. COBOL programmers, analysts and systems designers who need to develop IMS applications.
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IMS DC Programming II
Audience
COBOL programmers, analysts and systems designers who need to develop IMS applications.
Topics
Message Format Service (MFS) Overview
- MFS Features and Facilities
- IMS/DC Program
- Message Format Service (MFS)
- MFS Components
- MFS Control Blocks
- The Importance of MFS
- Creating MFS Control Blocks
- MFS Data Flow
- MFS Screen Design
- MID/MOD Control Statements
- Screen Design Considerations
- Online Screen Design
Advanced Message Sending and Recovery
- Terminal Message Switches
- Sending Messages to Other Terminals
- DL/1 Call B CHNG
- DL/1 Call B PURG
- Program-to-Program Message Switches
- Program-to-Program Switches
- Summary of Program-to-Program
- A Sample Piece of COBOL Code
- SYNC Points & Recovery Considerations
- Online Recovery
- SYNC Points
- SYNC Point Occurrences
- IMS/DC Program ABENDS
- DL/1 Calls B ROLL and ROLB
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About The Training Provider: Serebra Learning Corporation
Serebra Learning Corporation - Serebra Learning Corporation provides technology-based training solutions through a combination of Cortex, its proprietary learning management system (LMS), and a curriculum catalog with over 1,825 current courseware titles. Founded in 1987 (as FirstClass Systems, with a name change to Serebra in 2001), Serebra has over sixteen years" experience delivering e-learning solutions to both...

