IBM i - CLP - Programming Functions and Messaging
Duration
5 hours
Overview
The CLP - Control Language Programming Functions and Messaging course describes the more advanced features of Control Language programming. It focuses on how to use CL message handling to monitor the correct execution of CL programs.
Audience
Programmers, system programmers and operators, and other personnel writing and updating Control Language (CL) programs.
Prerequisites
Completion of the "CLP Control Language Programming" course or equivalent experience.
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify built in functions (%SUBSTRING, %SWITCH, etc.)
- Identify how to retrieve job and system values into a CL program
- Define Program Message Queues
- Recognize message types
- Identify how to monitor for system messages sent to your CL program
- Identify how to send various message types through the system by using CL programs
Course Content
CL Built-in Functions
Built-in Functions
%Substring
%Switch
Retrieving Values into a CL Program
Retrieving Job Values
Retrieving System Values
Built-in Functions - %Binary
CL Program Message Queues
Program Message Queues
Message Types
MONMSG Command
Global and Command Monitors
Sending Messages with a CL Program
Sending Messages
Commands for Sending Messages
Sending Messages to Users
Sending Messages Between Programs
CLP - Programming Functions and Messaging Mastery Test
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