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AS-400 Course Details

This document provides details on an AS-400 course covering RPG 400 programming and CL programming. The RPG 400 section includes designing and entering RPG specifications, compiling programs, debugging, file considerations, named constants, and communicating with other programs. The DDS section covers keywords for physical and logical files and display and printer files. The CL programming section includes an introduction, controlling flow, working with objects and libraries, defining messages, working commands, and debugging programs.
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AS-400 Course Details

This document provides details on an AS-400 course covering RPG 400 programming and CL programming. The RPG 400 section includes designing and entering RPG specifications, compiling programs, debugging, file considerations, named constants, and communicating with other programs. The DDS section covers keywords for physical and logical files and display and printer files. The CL programming section includes an introduction, controlling flow, working with objects and libraries, defining messages, working commands, and debugging programs.
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  • AS/400 Course Details: Overview of the AS/400 System, including its components, setup, and maintenance.

AS-400 Course Details

RPG 400 Programming An Introduction to RPG/400 and the AS/400 System The OS/400 System The AS/400 Control Language Commonly Used Control Language Commands System/38 Environment on the AS/400 System AS/400 Utilities and Languages The Source Entry Utility The Screen Design Aid Designing Your RPG/400 Program Designing the Output Sequential Operation Conditional Branching etc. Entering RPG/400 Specifications The RPG/400 Specifications Compiling an RPG/400 Program Entering Elements from the CRTRPGPGM Command Display Entering Only Certain Parameters Entering Only the Parameter Values Error Messages, Testing, and Debugging Using, Displaying, and Printing Messages Using Messages Using the DEBUG Operation Codes Exception/Error Handling etc General File Considerations Spooling Externally Described and Program-Described Files Level Checking File Locking by an RPG/400 Program Record Locking by an RPG/400 Program etc.. Named Constants, Initialization, and SAA Data Types Named Constants Initialization Operation Codes Data Structure etc. Communicating with Objects in the System Calling Other Programs CALL (Call a Program) PLIST (Identify a Parameter List) and PARM (Identify Parameters) Rules for Specifying PLIST Rules for Specifying PARM Introduction to DDS Keywords for Physical and Logical Files to Create DDS Files Keywords for Display Files in DDS Keywords for Printer Files CL Programming Introduction. Controlling Flow Programming with Objects and Libraries Defining Messages Working Commands Debugging Programs

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