The REXX Language on TSO
Gabriel F. Gargiulo
- 出版商: CreateSpace Independ
- 出版日期: 2012-08-19
- 售價: $1,050
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $998
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 210
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1479104779
- ISBN-13: 9781479104772
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This book will teach you how to write programs in the REXX language on IBM mainframe computers. It is useful for technical, applications, and maintenance programmers working on new or legacy code written in the REXX language. It describes the REXX programming language for TSO/E, MVS, OS/390 and Z/OS. (IBM mainframe operating system environments). The book quickly gets you writing programs in REXX. It covers all REXX language elements, all TSO/E built-in functions, and the more important built-in REXX functions. You will find URLs in the book linking to a set of practice problems on a public webpage, as well as additional information on setting up your TSO/E session to execute REXX programs. This book was written and published in 2012 by the author of "REXX in the TSO Environment." The REXX Language on TSO improves on "REXX in the TSO Environment" in every way: it clarifies important points; it is better organized, and gives better examples.
Here are the chapter headings for The REXX Language on TSO:
Chapter 1: Overview of REXX
Chapter 2: Setting Up to Execute REXX in TSO/ISPF
Chapter 3: The Basic Features
Chapter 4: IF
Chapter 5: Looping
Chapter 6: SELECT: the CASE Structure
Chapter 7: PARSE
Chapter 8: Debugging
Chapter 9: Trapping Unexpected Conditions
Chapter 10: SIGNAL: the Extinct "GO TO"
Chapter 11: Math
Chapter 12: Passing Commands to Command Processors
Chapter 13: Built-in Functions
Chapter 14: Writing Your Own Functions
Chapter 15: Writing Your Own Subroutines
Chapter 16: The Internal Data Queue, or Stack
Chapter 17: Compound Variables
Chapter 18: Reading and Writing Files: EXECIO
Chapter 19: The INTERPRET Instruction
Chapter 20: Running REXX in Batch
Index
Here are the chapter headings for The REXX Language on TSO:
Chapter 1: Overview of REXX
Chapter 2: Setting Up to Execute REXX in TSO/ISPF
Chapter 3: The Basic Features
Chapter 4: IF
Chapter 5: Looping
Chapter 6: SELECT: the CASE Structure
Chapter 7: PARSE
Chapter 8: Debugging
Chapter 9: Trapping Unexpected Conditions
Chapter 10: SIGNAL: the Extinct "GO TO"
Chapter 11: Math
Chapter 12: Passing Commands to Command Processors
Chapter 13: Built-in Functions
Chapter 14: Writing Your Own Functions
Chapter 15: Writing Your Own Subroutines
Chapter 16: The Internal Data Queue, or Stack
Chapter 17: Compound Variables
Chapter 18: Reading and Writing Files: EXECIO
Chapter 19: The INTERPRET Instruction
Chapter 20: Running REXX in Batch
Index