| Course Title | GETTING STARTED WITH Z/OS JCL & UTILITIES | |
| Course dates / time   |
10/14/2008-10/16/2008 8:15am - 4:00pm |
Tuition : $ 725.00 |
| Presented by | TRAIN-RIGHT | Status: OPEN |
DURATION: 3 days AUDIENCE: This course is designed for programmers, analysts, technical support and operations personnel who want to learn to code and tune basic JCL in a z/OS environment. PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of the courses INTRODUCTION TO Z/OS and GETTING STARTED WITH Z/OS TSO/ISPF, or equivalent training and/or experience. DESCRIPTION: This course presents all of the basic JCL statements and discusses the most commonly used parameters on each. Several of the regularly used IBM utility programs are explained and examples of their use in JCL are presented. Efficiency techniques for coding JCL are presented that ensures the optimum use of JCL and system re- sources. Hands-on workshops are used to reinforce concepts. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: · Describe the basic JCL statements and the most commonly used parameters available in z/OS JCL. · Code JCL job streams that perform commonly required business functions, such as creating and manipulating z/OS data sets on disk and tape. · Define the procedures used by z/OS to receive and process JCL. · Identify the various parts of the JCL output reports, analyze the information, and determine the best course of action to improve JCL performance.