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Course Description |
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Course name |
Introduction to TSO |
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Course code |
TSOINT |
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Audience |
Programmers who need to use TSO to perform timesharing functions to accomplish their everyday tasks. |
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Prerequisites |
Familiarity with JCL and COBOL is helpful, but not necessary. |
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Objectives |
Upon successful completion, the participant will be able to: o describe the TSO environment as it relates to MVS. o describe the structure of the ISFP environment. o exploit, navigate and tailor ISPF using function keys and command line commands. o perform the following ISPF functions: File management (allocate, copy/move, delete and uncatalog). Library management (compress, delete and rename). Edit and Browse to change and create files. Issue commands to native TSO (submit and exec). Use HELP and Tutorial to provide information about a specific topic(s). Use Dataset and SUPERC options. o use SDSF to observe and manage jobs and JES output in the active, input, output and held output queues. o use PANVALET to edit and manage PANVALET files. o use FILEAID to edit and browse files. |
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Duration |
3 days |
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Delivery method |
Classroom Interactive/workshop |
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