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IBM IMS Essentials Part 3 Training Class |
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IBM IMS Essentials Part 3 Training Seminar
In IBM IMS Essentials Part 3: DEDBs, Advanced IMS Systems, and DB2, you learn about data entry databases (DEDBs) and expedited message handling (EMH). The Advanced IMS Systems section introduces DBCTL and the concept of data sharing in IMS. The Common Service Layer (CSL) architecture is explained. Finally, the relationship between IMS and DB2 is explained, including the IMS to DB2 attachment. This course is current to IMS v.8, but generally applicable to v.7 and beyond.
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Unit 1 Overview and Objectives Fast Path Overview - Identify when Fast Path would be an appropriate technology to use. Fast Path Technologies - Identify the key aspects of Fast Path. MSDBs - Identify characteristics of a main storage database (MSDB). MSDB Processing - Identify the key aspects of main storage database (MSDB) processing. DEDB - Identify key aspects of data entry database (DEDB) implementation. SDEP Segments - Identify methods of managing a sequential dependent (SDEP) segment. Non recoverable DEDBs - Identify functions of a non recoverable data entry database (DEDB). Database Partitioning - Identify functions of database partitioning. MADS - Identify features and functions of multiple area data sets (MADS). Online DEDB Utilities - Identify online data entry database (DEDB) utilities. HSSP - Identify functions of high-speed sequential processing (HSSP). VSO for DEDBs - Identify functions of the Virtual Storage Option (VSO) for Data Entry Databases (DEDBs). Field Call - Identify functions of a field call. EMH Overview - Identify the functions and features of expedited message handling (EMH). Fast Path Terminals - Identify characteristics of a Fast Path terminal. Message Flow - Identify steps in the flow of a Fast Path potential transaction. Unit 1 Summary Post Assessment Unit 2 Overview and Objectives IMS DBCTL with CICS - Identify features and functions of the Database Control (DBCTL) subsystem as used by Customer Information Control System (CICS) applications. ODBA - Identify the key aspects of Open Database Access (ODBA). Data Sharing Overview - Identify data-sharing capabilities in IMS. DBRC Share-Level Options - Match Database Recovery Control (DBRC) share-level options with their descriptions. Shared Queues Overview - Identify benefits of using a shared queue. OTMA and APPC Shared Queue Support - Identify the key aspects of the shared queue support for Open Transaction Manager Access (OTMA) and Advanced Program to Program Communication (APPC) transactions. XRF - Identify stages in the Extended Recovery Facility (XRF) process. RSR - Identify the key aspects of Remote Site Recovery (RSR). Multiple IMS Systems - Identify system management issues for multiple IMS systems. CSL Architecture - Match components of the Common Service Layer (CSL) architecture with their functions. Unit 2 Summary Post Assessment Unit 3 Overview and Objectives Relational Databases - Identify characteristics of a relational database. DB2I - Identify functions of DB2 Interactive (DB2I). QMF - Identify uses of the Query Management Facility (QMF). IMS and DB2: Advantages - Distinguish between the advantages of IMS and DB2. IMS-DB2 Subsystem Attachment Facility - Identify the key features of the IMS-DB2 Subsystem Attachment Facility. IMS-DB2 System Definition - Identify components for defining programs and transactions for an IMS to DB2 connection. IMS-DB2 Transaction Thread Processing - Identify the key aspects of IMS-DB2 transaction thread processing. Security in IMS-DB2 Environment - Identify how security is implemented in an IMS-DB2 environment. Data Propagation - Identify the features of data propagation. Data Propagation Process - Identify the key aspects of the data propagation process. Unit 3 Summary Post Assessment
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Audience |
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The primary audience includes users who want a basic understanding of the IMS Database (IMS DB) and IMS Transaction Manager (IMS TM) products. Additionally, data processing individuals who work with an IMS system, whether Database (DB), Database/Data Communications (DB/DC), or Database Control Subsystem (DBCTL).. Learners should be able to describe the fundamentals of data processing, including the function of operating systems, access methods and Job Control Language (JCL). These skills can be obtained from on-the-job experience..
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