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Advanced TSO/ISPF Workshop |
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| SUMMARY: |
This workshop-oriented course is for those with a basic knowledge of ISPF who need to know more about TSO and its features. |
| AUDIENCE: |
Programmers with some experience in ISPF Computer Operations personnel who use ISPF heavily, Non-programmers who use ISPF heavily and need to learn its productivity tools. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Knowledge of computer concepts and disk storage. |
| DURATION: |
2 days (a third day can be added to cover TSO CLIST/REXX basics). |
| APPROACH: |
This class is taught by lecture and hands-on workshops. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
The student will learn the advanced productivity tools to improve the system development cycle. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Upon successful completion, the students should be able to:
- Cite all reference materials on the subject.
- Use native TSO commands to:
- Allocate datasets with various attributes
- Manipulate datasets using COPY, RENAME, and DELETE
- Execute programs in the foreground using CALL
- Submit jobs for background processing and interrogate their status
- Obtain information about datasets using LISTC, LISTA and LISTDS
- Improve personal productivity using PROFILE and HELP.
- Use advanced ISPF features to:
- Explain the concepts of the ISPF Edit Profile
- Improve coding speed using TABS and MASK
- Improve maintenance speed using BOUNDS, OVERLAY, EXCLUDE and the enhanced CHANGE options.
- Prevent system mishaps form impacting progress using RECOVERY
- Save on DASD space by using PACK
- Improve coding efficiency using CUT, PASTE and UNDO options in the latest release of ISPF
- Improve the structure and readibility of code using Column and Data Shifting commands.
- Improve typing speed and versatility using TEXT commands
- Reduce keystrokes using PFSHOW, KEYS and suggested PFKey settings
- Add a "third ISPF Screen" using ISPEXEC command
- Improve personal productivity by using TSO CLISTs or REXX, specifically:
- Create CLIST/REXX libraries and use methods of CLIST/REXX execution
- Write a CLIST/REXX containing TSO commands and subcommands
- Create a CLIST/REXX program which contains a symbolic variable and conditioning processing
- Explain the use of CLIST/REXX built-in functions, processing control and I/O methods
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