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IT
Business management class for non IT Managers [ASM-B3]
This class is intended for business management. The attendee
will learn a process for managing IT resources. While the
background material is system independent, this class will
focus on iSeries specific tools. The tools will be used
to learn an on-going process to manage system resources
and to analyze specific problems.
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IT Resource Management
with emphasis on iSeries [ASM-R3]
4 day. This class is intended for IT business management.
The attendee will learn a process for managing IT resourses.
While the background material is system independent, this
class will focus on iSeries specific tools. The tools will
be used to learn an on-going process to manage system resources
and to analyze specific problems and upgrade issues.
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Introduction to AS/400
[ASU-I1]
1 day. In this beginning class the student will become familiar
with the basics of the AS/400 - iSeries platform and its
capabilities. There is typically no hands-on lab work unless
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iSeries Operations Workshop I [ASA-O2]
4 day. This lecture and lab course will develop the basic
skills necessary to manage day-to-day operations on the
IBM iSeries. Learn how the operating system works so you
can effectively assist your users and manage the system.
This course applies to V5 iSeries servers; however, the
material is also appropriate for AS/400 and AS/400e systems.
[SCC] 
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iSeries
Operations Workshop II [ASA-O3]
3 day. Enhance your skills as an iSeries operator/administrator
and develop skills in the areas of availability and recovery,
and advanced system administration. Learn how to use features
of OS/400 to better manage disk usage. Learn about the graphical
tools available in OS/400 to help with server administration.
Understand availability functions built into OS/400 and
how to choose which functions are appropriate for your system.
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iSeries Query 400 [ASD-Q2]
2 day. This class, with hands-on labs, introduces end users
and IT professional to Query 400. OS/400's relational database
is also reviewed to familiarize the student with physical
and logical file structures. [SCC]  |
AS/400
Work Management [ASI-W3]
5 day. This very technical class involves the student in
the "internals" of the AS/400 architecture, in
terms of job processing and how the processing of your company's
workload can be streamlined and tailored for your specific
environment to maximize your investment in this platform.
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AS/400 Technical Orientation Workshop
[ASA-O1]
2 day. This class, with hands-on labs, introduces the IT
professional to OS/400, the iSeries Operating System. Disk
and memory management, filing systems, Command Language
(CL), and user interfaces are explained. OS/400 work management
concepts are also discussed, explaining different types
of work running on the iSeries, and the attributes that
control them. OS/400's relational database, UDB DB2, is
introduced and its' integration with OS/400 highlighted.
[SCC]
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iSeries
Security Administration [ASA-S1]
3 day. Are you responsible for implementing and managing
iSeries (AS/400) security? Not sure what all the new V5
functions are and how to utilize them? Then this class is
for you! Through lecture, labs and a case study, learn how
to administer security on the iSeries. Gain the skills necessary
to ensure security and auditing functions are implemented
appropriately for your environment. [SCC]
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iSeries Performance Management and Tuning
[ASA-P2]
This class is a workshop with each topic support by lab
exercises. Students can use performance data from their
own system(s). The student will learn a methodology to collect,
manage, and report performance data on critical system measurements.
The process of analyzing system performance involves identifying
system tasks, execution priorities, and the resources used.
Through the workshop labs, the process will be taught so
that the student will acquire the skills to efficiently
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RPG IV for RPG/400
Programmers [ASP-R2]
3 day. This course is designed to introduce experienced
RPG/400 programmers to the RPG IV language and to some of
the basic concepts of the Integrated Language Environment
(ILE) that is used to create effective RPG IV applications.
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AS/400 ILE [ASP-I2]
3 1/2 day. The ILE Conversion Class emphasize conversion
issues and application structure design. The focus of the
class is RPGLE module design, creation, maintenance strategies
and activation group structure. The student will learn the
processes and a methodology to be used to build robust ILE
applications, also reviewed V5 R1 RPGLE enhancements including
ILE error handling. |
OS/400 ILE Programming Environment
[ASP-P2]
3 day. Learn how to program in the Integrated Language Environment
(ILE), how to manage the environment and your ILE objects.
Design applications using ILE programs and service programs.
Discover the uses and tactics of activation groups and job
management. Understand the Model, View, Controller (MVC)
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ILE RPG IV v5 Programming
Update Workshop [ASP-U2]
4 day. The improvements to RPG in the last few releases
are more significant than the change from RPGIII to RPG
IV. This class will provide comprehensive exposure to the
recent V5R1 and V5R2 enhancements. Learn about CODE/400
and other tools and techniques you can use to modernize
existing RPG based core business applications.  |
OPM to ILE Workshop [ASP-O2]
3 day. The ILE Procedures class is a 3 day workshop
that emphasizes conversion issues and application structure
design considerations. The focus of the class is ILE module
design (with CL and COBOL examples), creation, maintenance
strategies and activation group structure. The student will
learn the processes and a methodology to be used to build
robust ILE applications, also reviewed V5 R2 ILE enhancements
including ILE error handling. The student will learn by
converting a non-ILE ie. OPM applications to ILE applications.
Subprograms will be compiled into ILE Modules. Modules will
be combined into ILE programs and service programs in an
ILE design that creates Named Activation Groups. Through
lecture and labs the student will explore various ILE application
design options and consequences.  |
Control
Language Programming Workshop [ASP-L2]
4 day. This course provides instruction to the iSeries programmer
about OS/400 Control Language (CL) programming. CL programs
are used extensively on the iSeries to perform and automate
system and application functions. CL programming techniques
such as the use of program variables, retrieving data, working
with objects, and processing database and display files
will be discussed. Also covered are messages, message files
and queues; controlling program flow, as well as many other
techniques. Learn how to create your own commands. All course
lectures are reinforced with hands-on labs. [SCC]  |
RPG IV v5 Beginning Programming
[ASP-R1]
4 day. Review the basic features and functions of RPG IV
for Version 5. Develop and maintain simple RPG IV programs
using features and function available in the Version 5 compiler.
This workshop gives experienced programmers unfamiliar with
RPG, the skills required to write simple interactive and
batch programs using free format RPG IV. [SCC]  |
RPG ILE IV v5
Advanced Topics [EJB-105]
4 day. Review intermediate features and functions of RPG
IV for Version 5R1 V5R2. Trained programmers learn to develop
and maintain RPG IV programs of an advanced level, using
the latest features and techniques with the Version 5 compiler.
This course is intended as an advanced RPG IV course, for
the programmer new to RPG. The very experienced iSeries
RPG programmer should take the 4 day RPG IV V5 Update class
instead. [SCC]  |
iSeries Programming Facilities Workshop
[ASP-F2]
3 day. This class, for the IT programmer, covers the IBM
programming environment and functions on the iSeries. Learn
how to define DB2 objects with SQL and Data Description
Specifications (DDS) coding techniques. Understand how OS/400
objects relate to software applications. Create application
Display Files using CODE/400 Designer, and learn how to
write basic CL programs. This course gives the programmer
hands-on, working knowledge of the graphical and PC5250
IBM iSeries programming environment and how to manage that
environment effectively. [SCC]
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Websphere Development
Studio Client CODE Tools [ASP-W3]
2 day. Learn how to use IBM WebSphere Development Studio
Client (WDSC) for the iSeries (IBM's workbench for creating
and maintaining applications). Learn to use CODE Editor,
Designer, and Distributed debugger. Review other features
of WDSC. Gain an understanding of Client setup and functions
and the server (iSeries) setup and functions.  |
iSeries ILE MVC Application Design Workshop
[ASP-M1]
3 day. Learn application design using MVC in the Integrated
Language Environment (ILE). Learn to manage the environment,
and your ILE objects. Design applications using ILE programs
and service programs. Discover the uses and tactics of activation
groups and job management. Understand the Model, View, Controller
(MVC) application design methodology. [SCC]
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ILE COBOL
Programming Environment with MVC [ASP-M2]
3 day. The ILE COBOL class is a workshop that emphasizes
conversion issues and application structure design considerations.
The focus of the class is ILE module design (with CL and
COBOL examples), creation, maintenance strategies and activation
group structure. The student will learn the processes and
a methodology to be used to build robust ILE applications,
also reviewed V5 R2 ILE enhancements including ILE error
handling. The student will learn by converting a non-ILE
application to ILE applications. Subprograms will be compiled
into ILE Modules. Modules will be combined into ILE programs
and service programs in an ILE design that creates Named
Activation Groups. Through lecture and labs the student
will explore various ILE application design options and
consequences. [SCC]
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