In this ISERIES PROGRAMMING FACILITIES Course you will Gain an introduction to IBM iSeries features and programming facilities, including:
•    Rational Developer for IBM i (LPEX Editor, Remote Systems Explorer (RSE), Screen Designer and Report Designer
•    Programming Development Manager (PDM)
•    Source Entry Utility (SEU)
•    Control Language (CL)
•    Access for Windows and IBM i Navigator
•    Interactive SQL
Also covered, but with less emphasis:
•    Screen Design Aid (SDA)
•    Data File Utility (DFU)
•    Web Query/Query for IBM i

 

 

PREREQUISITES

Before taking this course, students must be able to:
– Navigate System i menus
– Use common System i commands
– Using System i Help and System i Information Center
– Use a windows based PC and navigate PC menus and windows
– Explain programming concepts
– Write a simple program in any programming language

ISERIES PROGRAMMING FACILITIES Course:
  • IBM i application development tools
  • IBM i concepts and overview
  • Managing workflow on the IBM i
  • IBM i Access/Navigator
  • Commands, profiles, and libraries
  • Introduction to IBM i security
  • Control Language programming
  • Basic message handling
  • Creating reports and displays
  • DB2 UDB for IBM i Accessing the IBM i database using SQL and IBM i Navigator
  • Defining database files using Data Description Specifications (DDS)

Using the legacy toolset (Program Development Manager (PDM), SEU, CPYF))

More Info

  • Describe what application development tools are available
  • Identify platform where tools are used
  • Describe purpose and use of each tool
  • Create a user profile, library, output queue, and job description
  • Describe the key elements of work management, security, and device files
  • Write a basic Control Language (CL) program to run application programs
  • Define physical and logical files on IBM i
  • Create physical and logical files
  • Use the basic features of the LPEX Editor to enter and maintain file definitions
  • Use the basic features of the Screen and Report Designer to design, create, and maintain displays and reports
  • Using Interactive SQL and IBM i Navigator to create schema, tables, views, and indexes
This is an intermediate course for:

Application developers and programmers, system analysts, and Information Technology (IT) managers who also develop and maintain IBM  i applications. System operators should not attend this class.

5 Days

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