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Dynamic Full-Function Buffer Pool ProcessingThis vides describes VSAM and OSAM buffer pool quiesce processing, buffer pool statistics, database data set reassignment, and initialization and IMS restart for buffer pools. |
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Dynamic Full-Function Database Command SetThis video looks at VSAM and OSAM commands that you can use to update, add, delete, and query dynamic full-function buffer pools. |
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Dynamic Full-Function Database Buffer Pools: Deeper DiveThis video covers dynamic VSAM and OSAM buffer pool specifications, definitions in the DFSVSMxx PROCLIB member, and new and changed definitions that are in the DFSDFxxx PROCLIB member. |
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Overview of Full-Function Database Buffer PoolsThis video provides an overview of the business value of dynamic database buffer pools, how they work, and how they are defined in DFSVSMxx. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 7This video describes the X’03’, X’35’, X'31’, X'36’, X'5607’, X'33’, X'5612’, and X'07’ records. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 6This video describes the X'37’, X’37B0’, X’3701, and X’33’ records. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 4This video describes the X'08’, X'5607’, X'31’, X'5612’, and X’5616’ records. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 3This video describes logging in a single IMS environment or in a shared queues environment, log record format, and the X'01’, X'03’, and X'35’ records. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 2This video provides an overview of IMS log records, logging terminology, and logging utilities. |
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IMS Full-Function Log Record Analysis, Part 1This video series describes log records associated with input and output message flows, application scheduling, and full-function database updates. This first video describes the IMS components that… |
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Creating defects in IBM Maximo MobileLearn about how you can create defects in IBM Maximo Civil Infrastructure by using the Defects application in IBM Maximo Mobile. |
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Event: Modernizing business critical applications with open languages on z/OS (Day 2)z/OS is not just for COBOL, PL/I, and Assembler developers – organizations can also draw on open languages like Node.js, Python, and Go to write business-critical applications on z/OS to… |