Training Course:C on z/OSSchool/Trainer:King Training Resources Littleton, Colorado, United States
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Course Description:
'' Recommended Duration: 3 Days Version z/OS C/C++. Course is suitable for MVS and OS/390 C/C++. Benefits Students who complete this course will be able to code, compile, link, and run C program in the z/OS (MVS) environment, including programs that reference sequential (QSAM) files, VSAM files, DB2 data, and that communicate with IMS or subroutines written in COBOL or Assembler. Audience C programmers who will be designing and coding applications that are to be run in a z/OS (MVS) environment. Prerequisites The student entering this course should have a programming background in C, and should be familiar with TSO/ISPF (or any other editor used to write programs in the installation). Major Topics Review of C fundamentals Introduction to IBM C/C++ Packed decimal data Trigraphs EBCDIC/ASCII concerns JCL for compiling, linking, and running Sequential files VSAM files Processing DB2 data IMS concerns Interlanguage calls Overview of LE ...''
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http://www.kingtraining.com/
Phone:800-252-0652 or 303-798-5727
School Address:
Peggy King King Training Resources 6341 South Williams Street Littleton, Colorado 80121-2627 USA
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