MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 10 lectures (2h 56m) | Size: 1 GB
Maps/Screens/Pages creation explained in detail practically [DFHMSD DFHMDI DFHMDF]
What you'll learn:Creating CICS Screens/Maps
RequirementsTSO/ISPF,JCL,COBOL
DescriptionIn this course you are going to learn:
What is CICS?
Differences Between batch and Online Applications.
How to develop CICS screens using BMS Macros and four Screens created for better understanding.
Four Screens: Login Map, Calculator Map, Calculator Map with Function keys and Bank Application screen.
What is CICS?
CICS stands for Customer Information Control System. CICS was developed in 1968 by IBM. CICS allows users to develop and execute the online applications in an MVS environment. CICS has become the most commonly used server for Internet applications. CICS is a transaction processing system which is also called as Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) Software. CICS is a data communication system that can support a network containing hundreds of terminals.
BMS Basic Terms
Following are the basic terms which we will be using in videos−
Map
The map is a single screen format which can be designed using BMS macros. It can have names containing 1 to 7 chars.
Mapset
Mapset is a collection of maps which are linked together to form a load module. It should have a PPT entry. It can have names from 1 to 7 chars.
BMS Macros
BMS map is a program which is written in Assembly language to manage screens. The three macros that are used to define the screen are DFHMSD, DFHMDI, and DFHMDF.
Who this course is forWho are new to CICS course
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