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VSAM Fundamentals




SUMMARY:   Suitable for the BCS Mainframe Technology professional Exams for level 1 Assistant (Production and Support) and Level 2 (Operations Analysis)

AUDIENCE:   This course is for IT professionals requiring an understanding of basic VSAM structures and the capabilities of the Access Method Services utility IDCAMS.

PREREQUISITES:   Knowledge of how to use TSO/E ISPF to edit and run work is required. Attending our TSO/ISPF course is recommended.

DURATION:   3 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   This is a workshop with a mix of theory and practical session. Delegates are given the opportunity to practice data set creation and perform other functions from the IDCAMS repertoire. At the completion of this course, students will know and understand the structure of VSAM data sets, how to create them, how to manage them and how to list and interpret catalogue information. All students will be able to:
- Explain why VSAM is important to a number of sub-systems and products.
- Explain the general syntax and structure of the statements used by the IDCAMS utility.
- Explain the terms associated with VSAM data sets, including data set types.
- Create data sets of each type.
- List the catalogue for acquiring varying amounts of information.
- Create and populate an alternate index.
- Manipulate data sets in terms of archiving, changing attributes, copying, printing and renaming.
- Explain the impact of different buffer assignments, and resolve conflicts between batch and online use.

COURSE CONTENT:  

VSAM Overview
A general introduction to terms, the history of VSAM and its relationship to traditional data organisations
Why use VSAM?
What uses VSAM?

Access Method Services
Basic syntax of IDCAMS control statements
The Modal commands

Defining Data Sets
Detailed review of the DEFINE command, followed by practical exercises involving ESDS, KSDS and RRDS data sets
JCL
LIKE & REFDD
Using spanned records

Data Set Structure
Explanation of Control Areas, Control Intervals
Relative Byte Addressing and the impact of Freespace on KSDS file updates

Listing catalogue information
Review of information available and how to access it in batch and online modes

Data set management
The IDCAMS PRINT, REPRO, ALTER, DELETE, EXPORT and IMPORT functions

Alternate indices
Creating and populating an alternate index

Integrity, and Performance
Share Options, BUFNI, BUFND, BLSR etc
Modern disk subsystems

Relationship with Programming Languages
Assembler, COBOL, and REXX


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