Mainframe: Code DB2 on COBOL Programs for Absolute BeginnersMP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 45 lectures (5h 36m) | Size: 2 GB
Master the DDL and DML operations on DB2. Code multiple COBOL DB2 Programs. Master the concept of Cursors on DB2
What you'll learn:Create and Execute COBOL DB2 Programs with Ease
Master the concepts of Cursor
Develop and Design their own tables using DDL operations on Mainframe
Students will be able to perform all DML operations like INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and SELECT on table.
Maximize the knowledge on SQL operations
Students will be trained to create Indexes and Keys
RequirementsYou must have a Mainframe id to practice DB2 on Mainframe
DescriptionNote:
This Course is NOT a DB2 DBA COURSE and is not related to Database administration
Why should I Learn DB2 on Mainframe?
Most of the projects on IBM Mainframe requires DB2 Knowledge.
Most of the Projects uses COBOL DB2 Programs.
If you know DB2 , it adds value to your career and resume.
Is this Course for DB2 DBA?
No, this Course is for Developers who work on IBM Mainframe. This Course covers major DDL operations from developers point of view(not DBA's Point of view), DML Operations, Keys, Index and executing COBOL DB2 Programs.
Does this course covers any CICS?
At this moment, this course does not cover any topic related to CICS.
Which topics are covered in this Course?
This Course Covers DB2 operations on COBOL programs for Mainframe Developers.
Students will get trained on how to execute a COBOL DB2 Program.
The concept of DB2 cursors are covered in detail.
Major DDL and DML operations are illustrated with lots of examples.
The concept of Keys and Indexes are covered with examples.
Who this course is forYou must know basic TSO/ISPF commands. Basic knowledge on COBOL is required.
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