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E-grāmata: Practical Usage of ISPF Dialog Manager

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447130406
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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447130406

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Practical Usage of ISPF Dialog Manager is a concise and comprehensive source of information for the development of applications using IBM's Dialog Management package. Dialog Manager is a vehicle for implementing dialogue applications (such as PDF - Program Development Facility) and is very well suited to the implementation of individual dialogue systems and those systems which are required to run from the TSO/ISPF environment. It is also ideally suited for prototyping.
This book is intended for both beginners and experts. With its carefully chosen blend of theory and practice, and extensive use of examples and case studies, this book will provide an invaluable guide to all those needing to learn about or using the ISPF Dialog Manager.

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1. Introduction.- 1.1 Historical development.- 1.2 General application
area.- 1.3 Comparison with other dialogue systems.- 1.4 The future of ISPF.-
2. General Concepts.- 2.1 Definition of data processing.- 2.2 Definition of
dialogue.- 2.3 Dialogue components.- 2.4 Introduction to DTL.-
3.
Invocation.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Invocation services.- 3.3 Miscellaneous
environmental services.- 3.4 ISPF service invocation.- 3.5 Batch invocation.-
4. Command Procedures.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 CLIST features.- 4.3 REXX
features.- 4.4 TSO commands.- 4.5 Command invocation.-
5. Panels.- 5.1
Introduction.- 5.2 Panel definition.- 5.3 Preprocessed panels.-
6. Variable
Services.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Syntax.- 6.3 Variable pools.- 6.4 Access to
variables and pools.- 6.5 Variable services.- 6.6 System variables.-
7.
Message Services.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Form of message.- 7.3 Message
processing.- 7.4 Message services.- 7.5 Symbolic parameters.- 7.6 Invocation
of messages.-
8. Panel Processing.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Hardware
characteristics.- 8.3 Form of panel.- 8.4 Panel statements.- 8.5 Panel
functions.- 8.6 Panel control variables.- 8.7 Dynamic area.- 8.8 Use of
dynamic areas.- 8.9 Graphic areas.- 8.10 Use of graphic areas.- 8.11
Scrollable area.- 8.12 Use of scrollable areas.- 8.13 Panel area
information.- 8.14 Keylists.- 8.15 Processing sequence in panels.- 8.16
Special panel processing.-
9. Table Services.- 9.1 General form of table.-
9.2 Table input/output.- 9.3 Use of tables.- 9.4 Table operations.-
10. Table
Applications.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Example.- 10.3 Table creation.- 10.4
Input of data into the table.- 10.5 Display of table records.- 10.6 Update of
selected table records.- 10.7 Explicit row positioning.- 10.8 Searching on
data fields.- 10.9 Termination.- 10.10 Complete CLIST.- 10.11 Equivalent
processing for non-keyed table.-
11. File Tailoring Services.- 11.1 General
form of skeleton.- 11.2 File tailoring operations.- 11.3 Control statements.-
11.4 Control delimiters.- 11.5 Data record.- 11.6 Symbolic parameters.-
12.
File Tailoring Applications.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 Example.- 12.3 Worked
example.-
13. Command Table.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 Command hierarchy.-
13.3 Command table format.- 13.4 ISPCMDS Default command table.- 13.5
Program function keys.-
14. Program Environment.- 14.1 Introduction.- 14.2
ISPF Program interfaces.- 14.3 Program invocation.- 14.4 Program calls.- 14.5
Linkage to services.- 14.6 Linkage to services.- 14.7 Program ISPF
parameters.- 14.8 Linkage Editor parameters.- 14.9 Program variable
services.- 14.10 Panel exit.- 14.11 Program examples.- 14.12 Sample panel
exit.-
15. Help Mode.- 15.1 Introduction.- 15.2 Help panel.- 15.3 Standard
help panel.- 15.4 Table of contents.- 15.5 Index.- 15.6 Help panel
hierarchy.- 15.7 Field-help.- 15.8 Reference phrase.- 15.9 Definition of help
panels.- 15.10 Example.-
16. Miscellaneous Display Services.- 16.1
Introduction.- 16.2 BRIF Browse interface.- 16.3 BROWSE Browse a dataset
or library member.- 16.4 EDIF Edit interface.- 16.5 EDIREC Initialise
edit recovery.- 16.6 EDIT Edit a dataset or library member.- 16.7 VIEW
View a dataset or library member.-
17. Library Management.- 17.1
Introduction.- 17.2 Library Management services.- 17.3 Program invocation
example.- 17.4 Worked example.-
18. DTL Example.- 18.1 Introduction.- 18.2
GML definition.- 18.3 Generated display panels.- 18.4 Generated help panels.-
18.5 Generated messages.- 18.6 Generated key list.- 18.7 Generated command
table.- 18.8 GETDATE coded procedure.- 18.9 Codedprocedures.-
19. Graphical
User Interface.- 19.1 Introduction.- 19.2 Mainframe-workstation mapping.-
19.3 GUI invocation.- 19.4 GUI restrictions.- 19.5 Example.-
20. Test
Facilities.- 20.1 Introduction.- 20.2 Test facility invocation.- 20.3
Facilities.- 20.4 Invocation of ISPF from TSO TEST.- Appendix A. Syntax.-
Appendix B. Glossary.