Course Information
Course Overview
learn how to code JCL program in mainframe system very fast
Job Control Language (JCL) is a name for scripting languages used on IBM mainframe operating systems to instruct the system on how to run a batch job or start a subsystem.
More specifically, the purpose of JCL is to say which programs to run, using which files or devices for input or output, and at times to also indicate under what conditions to skip a step.
Parameters in the JCL can also provide accounting information for tracking the resources used by a job as well as which machine the job should run on.
Have you ever wanted to learn to code but don't know where to start? Learning how to code can get you a better job and lead to a better future. This course starts you off with the basic coding language of JCL. This is a very good tutorial that will show you how to code in JCL. Enroll to begin your journey to be a Mainframe development master.
Below are the requirements for this course:
An internet connection
An up to date web browser
mainframe system with z o/s (or)
Mainframe terminal access(you can rent them for training purpose) and tn3270 emulator
Below are the things which you get from this course:
Lifetime access to all videos in this course
Learn the basics of programming
Learn JCL coding
Give you a platform for further development
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 19 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 JCL Theory
- Section 3 Let's learn how to code in JCL
- Section 4 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- code a JCl on their own, get a good basics in JCL, identify and manage risks in JCL, Complete a study in JCL
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CCarl Ruhle
the sound is bad and it feels tht he is reading a piece of paper
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HHenri Pollaerts
oersaai uitgelegd, geluid van slechte kwaliteit, voorlezen van sheets
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MMario Alejandro Villegas
Conocimiento muy generales y poco explicados. Pésimo audio en los videos.
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RRanee Adrineda
I don't want to continue with this course anymore. Refund please. The instructor's voice is so soft I can barely hear. It's like he's mumbling while reading the slides so fast. So hard to follow even when I already have mainframe/JCL experience.