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OS/390 ISPF Programming Dialogs
This course builds on the concepts introduced in OS/390 ISPF Dialog
Management Services. This course shows how to code a sample dialog
in ISPF, based on an extended real-world example. Learn how to
code a complete dialog, including panels, menus, help panels, functions,
variables, tables, and file skeletons.
ISPF Programming Dialogs training covers such topics as:
Coding Menus
Coding Data Entry Panels
Coding Edit Panels
Producing Sequential Output
Coding Messages, Help, and Action Bars
This course is designed as a second course, following OS/390 ISPF Dialog Management
Services for programmers who will create ISPF dialogs
OS/390 ISPF Programming Dialogs
Description
This course builds on the concepts introduced in OS/390 ISPF Dialog Management
Services (38081), which provided an overview of the possibilities when using
ISPF dialogs. This course shows how to code a sample dialog in ISPF, based
on an extended real-world example. At the end of the course, the student has
coded a complete dialog, including panels, menus, help panels, functions, variables,
tables, and file skeletons. This course is written to OS/390 version 2.x.
Audience
This course is designed as a second course, following OS/390 ISPF Dialog Management
Services for programmers who will create ISPF dialogs.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that the student is familiar with a supported operating
system (OS/390 or VM) and a supported language (CLIST, REXX, PL/I, COBOL, FORTRAN,
APL2, Pascal, or C). It is recommended, but not required, that the user have
completed the OS/390 ISPF Dialog Management Services course.
Course Duration
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5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1- Coding Menus
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Designing Menus
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Creating Menus Unit 2- Coding Data Entry Panels
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Creating the Panel
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Creating the Function Unit 3- Coding Edit Panels
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Creating the Panel
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Creating the Function Unit 4- Producing Sequential Output
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Creating the File Skeleton
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Creating the Function Unit 5- Coding Messages, Help, and Action Bars
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Creating Messages
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Creating Help Panels
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Creating the Action Bar
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