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JCL Course Syllabus INTRODUCTION TO JCL JOB STATEMENT CLASS PRTY MSGCLASS MSGLEVEL TYPRUN JOBLIB/STEPLIB JOBLIB STEPLIB EXEC STATEMENT PARM ACCT ADDRSPC DPRTY PERFORM RD COMMON PARAMETER IN BOTH JOB AND EXEC STATEMENTS REGION COND TIME DD STATEMENT DSN Temporary Datasets DISP UNIT VOL SPACE DCB
SPECIAL DD STATEMENTS INSTREAM and CATALOGED PROCEDURES DUMMY Concatenating Data sets Passing data to COBOL program using SYSIN DD * SYSOUT SYSUDUMP SYSADUMP INSTREAM and CATALOGED PROCEDURES Introduction Instream Procedure Cataloged procedure Modify statements in a procedure Symbolic parameters Generation Data Groups (GDG) INTRODUCTION CREATION OF GDG USING GDG ALTERING GDG DEFINITION DELETING GDG Control Job Processing (IF THEN ELSE) in JCL Introduction Example JCL Restarting and checkpoint in JCL Introduction Example JCL
VSAM Course Syllabus INTRODUCTION TO VSAM Virtual Storage Virtual Storage Access Method Advantages and Disadvantages of VSAM Logical Record Physical Record Control Interval Control Interval Splits Spanned Records VSAM TYPES Key Sequential Data Set Entry Sequential Data Set Relative Record Data Set Linear Data set ACCESS METHOD SERVICES IDCAMS Using IDCAMS JCL for IDCAMS Basic IDCAMS commands Define command REPRO REUSE REPLACE IMPORT AND EXPORT VERIFY PRINT LISTCAT SPANNED ALTER DELETE MODAL COMMANDS
ALTERNATE INDEXES Alternate Indexes Alternate index PATHS AIX Organization RELATE UPGRADE KEYS RECORDSIZE DEFINE PATH PATH ENTRY UPDATE VSAM IN COBOL PROGRAM Using VSAM with COBOL START Statement WRITE REWRITE CLOSE FILE STATUS COBOL Course Syllabus Introduction to COBOL Introduction to COBOL A First COBOL Program Writing Structured COBOL Conditional Statements The GO TO Statement Data Structures and Storage Declaring Variables Using Data Structures
Formatting Output 77 and 88 Levels Declaring and Using Arrays Loan Schedule Report File I/O File/Record Descriptions Physical/Logical File Descriptions Reading Records from a File Sequentially Writing Records Indexed File I/O Printing Reports COBOL Techniques Converting to Uppercase Copy Files Selecting Records Sorting & Reporting Data Control Breaks/Summary Totals Handling Dates VSAM IN COBOL PROGRAM Using VSAM with COBOL START Statement WRITE REWRITE CLOSE FILE STATUS DB2 Course Syllabus Introduction to DB2 What is database and its basic types Database models
Hierarchical Network RDBMS Object Oriented Discuss about storage group and volumes table spaces Index spaces Basic Information About Table Row Column Queries View Trigger Synonyms Alias Discuss Physical Storage of DB2 DB2 objects Buffer pools Features of Database design and its types Discuss the advantages of DB2 over VSAM Discuss the features of data integrity and referential integrity Interaction with DB2 Interaction with DB2 using TSO with SPUFI tool and QMF tool Introduction to SQL for interacting with DB2 Introduction to COBOL-DB2 application program Using run JCL we can pass the queries With execute immediate Using prepare and execute technique Using dynamic SQL for running the queries Discussing the compilation of COBOL-DB2 program Facility of Error handling in DB2 Using DSNTIAR procedure approach Using SQL codes Discussing commit and rollback features Introduction to CURSOR concept Handling Null values in DB2
HANDLING VARCHARS Locks facility Error Handling Error Handling Introduction SQLCA DSNTIAR WHENEVER COMMIT Rollback DB2 Utilities Data Consistency Utilities CHECK Utility REPAIR Utility REPORT Utility DIAGNOSE Utility Backup and Recovery Utilities COPY Utility MERGECOPY Utility QUIESCE Utility RECOVER Utility REBUILD Utility REPORT RECOVERY Data Organization Utilities LOAD Utility REORG Utility Catalog Manipulation Utilities CATMAINT Utility MODIFY Utility RUNSTATS Utility STOSPACE Utility
Miscellaneous DB2 Commands Dynamic SQL Introduction Dynamic SQL Types When to use Dynamic SQL Execute Immediate SQL Non-select dynamic SQL Parameter marker Fixed-list select Varying-list select SQL Stored Procedure Stored Procedure Development Creating Stored Procedures Managing Stored Procedures Executing a Stored Procedures CICS Course Syllabus INTRODUCTION TO CICS CICS Batch Vs. Online CICS Program Format Task and Transaction How to Initiate Transactions CICS CONCEPTS Multitasking Multi-Threading Quasi-Re-entrancy Conversational, Non-Conversational and pseudo conversational programming
CICS RESOURCE DEFINITION PPT PCT FCT TST DCT RCT MAPSETS, MAPS, MAP FIELDS Physical & Symbolic Maps FILE HANDLING IN CICS AND VSAM File control Types of VSAM Files QUEUES TSQ TDQ CICS REGION COMMANDS XCTL and LINK GETMAIN and FREEMAIN RECOVERY AND RESTART Recovery and Restart Facilities for CICS Recovery and Restart CICS EXCEPTION HANDLING Test and Debugging Commands
Functions of EDF COBOL-CICS-DB2 General structure of CICS program CICS provided facilities for Programming How to work with DB2 databases How to design, code and test a modular CICS program How to compile a CICS program Pre-requisites for the execution of a CICS program Execution Mainframe Admin Training Syllabus in Chennai Mainframe system administration z OS Overview TSO / ISPF,JCL,VSAM INITIALIZATION & IPL PROCEDURE JES Administration Catalog Storage Management SMF,TCP/IP,VTAM RACF Administration SMP/E Introduction DB2 Administration CICS Administration Mainframe application program An Introduction to the z/os and OS/390 Environment ISPF JCL Job Control Language VSAM Fundamentals MVS Administration Operating System Customization and Initialization Concepts SYSTEM DATA SETS JES Administration
Catalogs Storage Management SMF RACF Administration SMP/E Introduction DB2 / UDB administration Understanding RDBMS Overview of DB2 universal Database Getting started with Db2 UDB GUI Create Databases and Data Placement Create Objects Utilities Monitoring and problem determination Concurrency Application alternatives Application Performance Security CICS administration CICS Overview Introduction to CICS CICS Initialization & Shutdown Types of Resources Definition Terminal definition Security in CICS Backup / Recovery & Journals CICS Log Termination of CICS/Restart consideration Recoverable resources Performance Tuning Citrix and Windows administration Installing Citrix XenApp Installing and Configuring Citrix XenApp Clients Publishing Resources Configuring Policies in Citrix XenApp Configuring Sessions in Citrix XenApp Configuring Citrix XenApp
Configuring Load Management Deploying Applications with XenApp Configuring Printing Enabling Web Access to Published Resources Streaming Applications Securing Access to Published Resources Citrix XenApp Updates WINDOWS ADMIN Introduction to Active Directory Infrastructure Implementing an Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure Implementing an Organizational Unit Structure Implementing User, Group, and Computer Accounts Implementing Group Policy Deploying and Managing Software by Using Group Policy Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers Managing Operations Masters Maintaining Active Directory Availability AS400 iseries overview and basic concepts Work Management Software Installation and Maintenance Problem Management Manage Backup and Recovery Security Concepts & planning Manage and Secure Network Connectivity Database Fundamentals iseries Access BRMS (Backup Recovery & Media Services) Logical Partitioning on iseries Performance monitoring Mainframe Administration DB2 Administration
AS400 application program AS/400 introduction Control Language Overview COBOL 400 DB2 400 RPG400 REXX, CLIST, ASSEMBLER programming Introduction to REXX keywords- SAY, DO, IF and EXIT Conditional Instructions Looping Built-in Functions & TSO/E External Functions Tracing & Debugging Stack and I/O Processing Creating a CLIST Executing a CLIST Using TSO Commands in CLISTs Programmable CLISTs Submitting Background Jobs from CLISTs PROC Statements Debugging Techniques CLIST Programming File I/O Processing Trapping Output Monitoring Datasets Multi-Module (Nested) CLIST Programs Compile, Link and Go CLISTs Advanced Topics AIX / UNIX Administration Introduction to AIX System Files and Directories File Permissions The vi Editor Shell Basics
Shell Variables Processes Customizing the User Environment AIX Utilities Software Installation and Maintenance TIVOLI administration Main features TIVOLI Understanding TIVOLI monitoring Resources models Cycles Threshold Parameters Indications Occurrence and holes Events Clearing events Monitoring of event and indications Supported platforms Hardware requirements Products within the tivoli monitoring family Installing and upgrading the product Web health console Understanding the resource health Installing the web health console Connecting the web health console Request manager processor System requirements Enabling the web health console to use your resource models Logging on to the web health console Setting your preferences Managing end point lists & preferences Common web health console features Using and working with endpoints Using the resource model view Heart beat function & flows
Installing and configuring heart beat Controlling the heart beat End point registration Heartbeat monitoring Viewing the end point cache Installing the workbench Creating resource models Elements in resource models Building the package Registering a resource model in to ITM Mainframe Developer & Admin trainer Profile & Placement Our Mainframe Developer & AdminTrainers More than 10 Years of experience in Mainframe Developer & AdminTechnologies Has worked on multiple realtime Mainframe Developer & Admin projects Working in a top MNC company in Chennai Trained 2000+ Students so far. Strong Theoretical & Practical Knowledge certified Professionals Mainframe Developer & Admin Placement Training in Chennai More than 2000+ students Trained 92% percent Placement Record 1000+ Interviews Organized Mainframe Developer & Admin training batch size in Chennai Regular Batch (Morning, Day time & Evening) Seats Available : 8 (maximum) Weekend Training Batch (Saturday, Sunday & Holidays) Seats Available : 8 (maximum) Fast Track batch Seats Available : 5 (maximum)