Join the more than 150,000 programmers who have learned CICS using our CICS books alone. Now, our two-part CICS for the COBOL Programmer has been revised into a single volume that meets today's need for fast-paced training. You get all the commands and features that are current today -- plus, new ch
Murachβs CICS for the COBOL Programmer
β Scribed by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe
- Publisher
- Mike Murach & Associates Inc
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 651
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Covers the latest versions of CICS (including CICS Transaction Server) so that beginners can learn current coding practices from the start. Six beginning chapters show how to develop CICS programs, and later chapters present CICS commands and techniques used regularly, commands and techniques for file and database processing, and code necessary for maintaining older programs. Twelve programs and dozens of coding segments illustrate design and coding practices. All content is presented in paired pages, with illustrations and crucial coding details for a single feature or function on the right, and explanations and perspectives on the left. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
β¦ Table of Contents
Murach's CICS for the COBOL Programmer......Page 1
Contents......Page 3
Expanded contents......Page 5
Section 1 Introduction to CICS......Page 19
Chapter 1 CICS concepts and terms......Page 21
Chapter 2 Introduction to CICS programming......Page 43
Section 2 How to design, code, and test a CICS program......Page 89
Chapter 3 How to design a CICS program......Page 91
Chapter 4 How to create a BMS mapset......Page 109
Chapter 5 How to code a CICS program......Page 153
Chapter 6 How to test a CICS program......Page 207
Section 3 Other CICS programming essentials......Page 235
Chapter 7 How to use temporary storage control......Page 237
Chapter 8 Additional CICS commands and programming techniques......Page 251
Chapter 9 How to debug a CICS abend......Page 287
Section 4 A complete CICS application......Page 313
Chapter 10 A systems overview......Page 315
Chapter 11 The menu program......Page 325
Chapter 12 The maintenance program......Page 341
Chapter 13 The order entry program......Page 371
Section 5 CICS for file and database processing......Page 407
Chapter 14 How to process files sequentially......Page 409
Chapter 15 How to use VSAM alternate indexes......Page 455
Chapter 16 How to use other file processing features......Page 479
Chapter 17 How to work with DB2 databases......Page 493
Section 6 Advanced CICS features and skills......Page 517
Chapter 18 How to use other CICS control features......Page 519
Chapter 19 How to use CICS intercommunication features......Page 543
Chapter 20 How to design, code, and test a modular CICS program......Page 567
Chapter 21 Introduction to CICS Web programming......Page 611
Chapter 22 What else a maintenance programmer needs to know......Page 623
A......Page 637
C......Page 638
D......Page 640
E......Page 641
F......Page 642
I......Page 643
L......Page 644
O......Page 645
Q......Page 646
R......Page 647
S......Page 648
T......Page 649
X......Page 650
Y......Page 651
β¦ Subjects
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