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COBOL for z/OS and LE/370 Workshop
Mainframe Training Overview

The course starts with an overview COBOL for OS/390 and many of the differences from previous version of COBOL including the callable functions.

An overview of the Language Environment / 370 (LE/370) is presented along with how some of its features can benefit the COBOL for OS/390 programmer.

Extensive workshop sessions utilize many of the COBOL for OS/390 features that are different from previous COBOL environments. The LE/370 features are also used in workshop sessions.

Student skills are refined for the areas of sequential file processing, program looping, conditional program statements, and table processing. Both external design documentation and internal program documentation are stressed as the key to building more maintainable, more understandable, and more reliable programs.

The causes of program dumps are discussed along with solutions to the most common causes of program dumps. A program dump is reviewed in detail.

Mainframe Training Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of the course, each student will be able to -

  • discuss the major differences between COBOL for OS/390 and previous versions of COBOL
  • discuss the importance and benefits of the LE/370 environment
  • code and debug programs using many COBOL for OS/390 features
  • code and debug programs using several LE/370 features
  • code and debug programs using common COBOL features such as sequential file processing, program looping, conditional program statements, and table processing
  • provide both external design and internal program documentation
  • analyze a program dump and correct the program.
Mainframe Training Audience

The course is for students who have used COBOL for OS/390 and LE/370 and need to refine their skills and explore more of the features of COBOL for OS/390 and LE/370.

Mainframe Training Prerequisites

Six months experience with TSO/ISPF is required.
Six months experience with COBOL coding or successfully completion of a course in COBOL for OS/390 is required.


Mainframe Training Course duration

5-10 days

Mainframe Training Course outline

Course Introduction

I. COBOL for OS/390 vs previous versions of COBOL

II. External design and internal program documentation

III. LE/370 environment

IV. Using COBOL for OS/390 features

V. COBOL standard features refinement
 
   A. Sequential file processing
   B. Program looping
   C. Conditional program
   D. Table processing


VI. Dump analysis

Workshops
 
A. LE Functions
B. COBOL functions
C. COBOL standard features revisited
D. Dump Analysis


Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online

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