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CA - 7 Operational Workshop |
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| SUMMARY: |
This course provides an intensive look into the definition, monitoring and control of Production jobs through CA-7. Students taking this course can be expected to work on CA-7 in an efficient manner immediately upon course completion. |
| AUDIENCE: |
Any personnel who will be monitoring, scheduling or supporting a production workload through CA-7. Primarily, this course is aimed at Computer Operations, Production Support and Job Schedulers, but can include Programmers as well as the User Community. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
A genuine interest in learning how to operate CA-7 in an efficient manner. A general understanding of JCL, JES2, and the z/OS Operating System. |
| APPROACH: |
It has been designed in a 'Hands-On' format to allow for quicker assimilation of the material presented and greater retention of the ideas presented. If the 'Hands-On' format is not possible, then the course can be presented in a lecture format. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
- Understand the capabilities and limitations of CA-7
- Display the defined components of CA-7 as installed at the training site
- Understand how CA-7 tracks job activity
- Monitor CA-7 activity and resolve problems
- Understand the various CA-7 queues and their importance in job tracking
- Define jobs to CA-7
- Schedule jobs efficiently in CA-7
- Define job triggers
- Define job requirements
- Restart abended jobs through the CA-7/CA-11 Interface
- Understand how JCL is handled by CA-7
- Determine a methodology of simplifying the production workload and automating the job submission process
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| COURSE CONTENT: |
The course will consist primarily of online work (if possible) used in conjunction with the text to aid in the learning process. Material covered during the course includes:
- CA-7
- Why CA-7?
- Other methods of job submission
- Environment
- Structure
- Startup
- Shutdown
- DISPLAYING THE ENVIRONMENT
- Queue commands
- LQ Command
- LRDY Command
- LACT Command
- LJES Command
- LRLOG Command
- LPRRN Command
- What is defined to my CA-7?
- What version?
- SSCAN Command
- /DISPLAY,ST=JCL Command
- /DISPLAY,FM=SCAL Command
- PRINT,SCAL=xx Command
- THE DATA BASE
- The Data Base Menu
- The Job Screen
- Schedule Ids (SCHIDs)
- The Job Scheduling Screens
- The Primary Job Scheduling Parameter Edit Screen
- The SCHDMOD Screen
- Job Triggering
- The Job Trigger Screen
- Job Dependencies
- The Job Predecessor Screen
- The User Predecessor Screen
- JOB MANAGEMENT
- The Demand Command
- The Run Command
- The Queue Maintenance Screen
- Satisfying Requirements
- Restarting Jobs
- Editing JCL in the REQ Queue
- Using the Override Library
- Top Line Job Commands
- The Cancel Command
- The ADDRQ Command
- The NXTCYC Command
- The LJOB Command
- Forecasting Commands
- The FJOB Command
- The FTAPE Command
- The FSTRUC Command
- The Help Facility
- JCL CONTROL
- The External Communicators
- The Batch Terminal Interface (BTI)
- The U7SVC Facility
- The Trailer Step
- The GRAPH Commands
- Scheduled JCL Overrides
- #SCC Statements
- ADVANCED SCHEDULING
- Creating a Base Calendar
- Scheduling Philosophy
- Defining Jobstreams
- RELEASE 3.1 ENHANCEMENTS
- Queue Maintenance
- XQM Command
- 'LIST=' Option
- Dynamic BTI Processing
- CA-Driver
- Conditional Dependencies
- /OPERIDS Command
- The /AUTO Command
- Virtual Resource Management
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
PUBLIC SCHEDULE |
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9/15/2008
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Dallas |
TX |
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10/20/2008
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Richmond |
VA |
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