iSeries (AS/400) Crossover to Modern RPGLE code
Detailed Course Content (ISR4X)

Course Content :

Conversion & Specification Changes

  • Converting RPG to RPGLE
  • Benefits of RPGLE
  • Two stage program creation
  • RPGLE H-Spec layout and associated keywords
  • Free-form CTL-OPT statement
  • RPGLE H-Spec layout and associated keywords
  • Free-form DCL-F statement
  • RPGLE layout of the C-Spec and need for Operation Extenders
  • Coding 'Extended Factor 2' and expressions
  • Logic control operation codes with extended factor 2


Variable Definitaion & Data Areas

  • D-spec definition of standalone fields and constants
  • Variable length strings
  • D-spec definition of data structures
    Qualified, External, Like Inidicator, Program status
  • Data Area Definitions (hard and soft coded)
  • Using Data Structures & Data Areas
  • Free Format DCL - statements
  • External ALIAS support

Free Format Code & Built in Functions

  • Free format calculation specifications
  • EVAL and EVALR operation codes
  • Arithmetic precision control in free format code
  • Free format alternatives to traditional RPG operation codes
  • Free format keyed databse access %KDS
  • Selective updating %FIELDS
  • File I/O without indicator using BIF's instead of result indicator
  • Intercept errors with %ERROR or MONITOR
  • String handling BIF's
  • Data type conversion BIF's

Arrays and Pointers

  • D-Spec Array Definition
  • Overlaying arrays
  • Complile time data
  • Using array BIF's: %LOOUP, %XFOOT, %SUBARR
  • Multiple occurrence data structures
  • Multi-dimensional arrays
  • Complex Data Structure definition and interrogation
  • Sort & Search data structure array
  • Pointer vairiables and %ADDR
  • BASED variables and Templates
  • Dynamic Storage and associated BIF's
  • Null terminated strings and %STR

Prototyped Calls & Sub-procedures

  • Sub-procedure Definition
  • Prototypes & Procedure Interface
  • Procedural Call - CALLP
  • Local and Global variables
  • Local Files
  • Reusing a sub-procedure
  • Activation group implications
  • Methods of passing parameters: By Reference, Read-Only Reference, Value
  • Optional Parameters: OMIT, "NOPASS, %ADDR, %PARMS
  • Faster return values with RTNPARM ( and %PARMNUM )
  • Fre format procedure statement DCL-PROC

ILE Concepts and Introduction

  • ILE v OPM
  • Relationship between program and module objects
  • Dynamic call v Static call
  • ILE program and module object information - DSPPGM, DSPMOD
  • Convert CLP to CLLE & procedure Call - CALLPRC
  • Binding CL and RPG together into a single program
  • Update ILE program objects
  • Include copyright into module objects
  • Application isolation with Activation groups
  • Controlling which activation group is used
  • Reclaim resources for an activation group

RPG Modules

  • Bind RPG modules with programs
  • Make source code available for interactive debug
  • Defining PEP
  • Understand export / import concepts
  • Using export on sub-procedure definitions
  • Define and use NOMAIN modules
  • Code Cycle-Main and Linear-Main procedures
  • Teraspace storage model v Single-level storage model

Service Programs & Binding Directories

  • Bind by copy v Bind by reference
  • Service Program creation and Maintenance
  • Service Program exports and Public Interface
  • Control of Service Program Signatures
  • Signature Versioning
  • Binder Language and QSRVSRC
  • Public and Private procedures
  • Binding Directory objects
  • Use of Binding Directory to simplify the program creation process

Finding Runtime Errors - Debug

  • Enabling a program for debug
  • Start debug (STRDBG)
  • Set break points and check variables
  • Track program logic
  • Tips n' techniques



Follow on courses :

To add internal power to application programs we reccomend you also consider our
Power RPG with SQL course (ISSQE) and Rational Developer for i (RDi) courses.

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Schedule

Public schedule Nov 24 Dec 24 Jan 25 Feb 25 Mar 25 Apr 25 May 25 Jun 25 Jul 25 Aug 25 Sep 25 Oct 25

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