IMS Commands

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IMS Commands

Post by getu_mfsys » Fri May 08, 2009 4:42 pm

Hi All,
Can anybody have IMS commands for z/OS.

What type of work cme in IMS part?

we have certain types of jobs like. // IMSPROD... when these jobs get failed .. what action needs to be taken?
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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Fri May 08, 2009 6:28 pm

getu_mfsys wrote:Can anybody have IMS commands for z/OS.
I'm not very sure what exactly this question is asking, if you are looking for basic stuff on IMS-- You might like to go through these links:

http://www.dbazine.com/ofinterest/oi-articles/ims1
http://www.dbazine.com/ofinterest/oi-articles/ims2
http://www.dbazine.com/ofinterest/oi-articles/ims3
What type of work cme in IMS part?
Where did you hear about this? CME is not familiar to me?
we have certain types of jobs like. // IMSPROD... when these jobs get failed .. what action needs to be taken?
No universal solution can be suggested via a Forum -- that would depend and change JOB to JOB.
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Post by getu_mfsys » Mon May 11, 2009 2:24 pm

Thanks Anuj...
Cme is come.. i wrote the short form.. :)

nyways.. i visited these links earlier also.. and collected the useful part.

Do u have any idea .. how to start IMS on z/os. means to login and then what command need to be entered and so on.


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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Mon May 11, 2009 4:28 pm

Hi Mansha,

You're welcome . . . :).

Please avoid using "short forms" on a Technical Forum like this -- not every one is familiar of those terms which you use.
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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Mon May 11, 2009 4:31 pm

how to start IMS on z/os. means to login and then what command need to be entered and so on.
Are you, in real, talking about Information Management System; IBM licensed product. The IMS, which supports hierarchical databases, data communication, translation processing, and database backout and recovery. Synonym for IMS/VS. . . :?
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Post by getu_mfsys » Mon May 11, 2009 4:40 pm

Ok.. I will take care for that...

Yes, I am talking about the same one.
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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Mon May 11, 2009 5:16 pm

how to start IMS on z/os.
AFAIU, This has no meaning -- being an application Enginner, you don't do this. DB is installed at your shop and you use it using DL/I command along with some host language (e.g.:COBOL). DL/I stands for Data Language/ First.
means to login and then what command need to be entered and so on.
No such log-in is required in case of IMS/DB. Instead you use DFSRRC00 to "call" Your IMS DB programs -- DFSRRC00 is called as IMS in Batch.

In case of IMS DC programs -- you have "online screens", where you need to "log-in", as you asked. But this log-in is related to screen and has nothing to do with IMS which is sitting in back-end.
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