IBM Rational Programming Patterns 9.6.1
- Welcome
- Overview
- Video tours
- Installing
- Introduction
- Rational Programming Patterns installation requirements
- Planning to install the Rational Programming Patterns Eclipse client and server
- Installing the required products
- Installing Rational Programming Patterns
- Post-installation tasks
- Starting the Rational Programming Patterns Eclipse client
- Running Rational Programming Patterns command lines on AIX
- Testing the installation
- Updating Rational Programming Patterns
- Uninstalling Rational Programming Patterns
- Specific licenses for the Rational Programming Patterns web client
- Appendix: IBM Packaging Utility
- Upgrading and migrating
- Migrating Pacbase data to Rational Team Concert
- Preparing for the migration
- Unprocessed generation differences
- Extracting and migrating Pacbase data
- The Pacbase analysis and migration procedures
- The analysis and migration procedures for z/OS CICS
- Installing the migration procedures on z/OS CICS
- Running the migration procedures on z/OS CICS
- Adaptation of JCL to large databases
- MIAM - Migration help function
- UTOV - Analysis of overrides
- MIBA - Batch migration
- MIBR - Batch migration of the context
- MIBJ - Migration of the journal
- MIBU - User migration
- MIMA - Migration of the Macros
- MITH - Migration of the thesaurus
- MIUS - Migration of the users
- MILA - Migration of administration error messages
- MERT - Transformation of Model entities
- MIAx - Optional control cards
- MIA1 - Generation of Programs
- MIA2 - Generation of Screens
- MIA3 - Generation of Clients
- MIA4 - Generation of Servers
- TRDQ - Conversion of DBD Blocks into SQL Blocks
- ERLD - User error messages loading
- ERUP - User error messages updating
- The analysis and migration procedures for IMS/VS
- MIAM - Migration help function
- UTOV - Analysis of overrides
- MIBA - Batch migration
- MIBR - Batch migration of the context
- MIBJ - Migration of the journal
- MIBU - User migration
- MIMA - Migration of the Macros
- MITH - Migration of the thesaurus
- MIUS - Migration of the users
- MILA - Migration of administration error messages
- MERT - Transformation of Model entities
- MIAx - Optional control cards
- MIA1 - Generation of Programs
- MIA2 - Generation of Screens
- MIA3 - Generation of Clients
- MIA4 - Generation of Servers
- TRDQ - Conversion of DBD Blocks into SQL Blocks
- The analysis and migration procedures for Windows
- MIAM - Migration help function
- UTOV - Analysis of overrides
- MIBA - Batch migration
- MIBR - Batch migration of the context
- MIBJ - Migration of the journal
- MIBU - User migration
- MIMA - Migration of the Macros
- MITH - Migration of the thesaurus
- MIUS - Migration of the users
- MILA - Migration of administration error messages
- MERT - Transformation of Model entities
- MIAx - Optional control cards
- MIA1 - Generation of Programs
- MIA2 - Generation of Screens
- MIA3 - Generation of Clients
- MIA4 - Generation of Servers
- TRDQ - Conversion of DBD Blocks into SQL Blocks
- The analysis and migration procedures for UNIX
- Installing the migration procedures on UNIX
- Running the migration procedures on UNIX
- MIAM - Migration help function
- UTOV - Analysis of overrides
- MIBA - Batch migration
- MIBR - Batch migration of the context
- MIBJ - Migration of the journal
- MIBU - User migration
- MIMA - Migration of the Macros
- MITH - Migration of the thesaurus
- MIUS - Migration of the users
- MILA - Migration of administration error messages
- MERT - Transformation of Model entities
- MIAx - Optional control cards
- MIA1 - Generation of Programs
- MIA2 - Generation of Screens
- MIA3 - Generation of Clients
- MIA4 - Generation of Servers
- TRDQ - Conversion of DBD Blocks into SQL Blocks
- ERLD - User error messages loading
- ERUP - User error messages updating
- The analysis and migration procedures for z/OS CICS
- Managing the errors from the MIAM procedure
- Importing instances
- Exporting instances
- Macro dispatching
- Additional step to migrate to a System z environment
- Starting the migration help
- The Pacbase analysis and migration procedures
- Validating the migration
- Uploading to the Rational Team Concert server
- Multi-session migration
- Progressive migration
- Migration end and processing of the output of the MITH and MILA optional procedures
- Migrating PacDesign Batch Flow Charts and Screen Navigation Charts to Rational Software Architect
- Migrating Pacbase data to Rational Team Concert
- Integrating
- Developing
- Loading the local workspace
- The preferences of Pattern Driven Programming
- Creating or opening a location
- Designing applications
- Icons, extensions, and generation patterns of entities
- The Design Explorer view: the entry point in the application design
- The design entities and their editors
- The data description entities
- The Data Element entity
- The Data Structure entity
- The Segment entity
- The Table entity
- The Logical View entity
- The Logical View editor
- Main design tasks in the Logical View editor
- The Database Block entity
- Meta Entities
- The batch entities
- The transactional entities
- The Dialog (standard or TUI client) entity
- The Screen entity
- The client/server entities
- TUI Client-type Dialogs and Screens
- The Server Dialog and Server entities
- The Server Dialog editor
- The Server editor
- Main design tasks in the Server Dialog or the Server editor
- The Communication Monitor Dialog and Communication Monitor entities
- The Folder Dialog and Folder entities
- The Folder View Dialog and Folder View entities
- The documentation entities
- The COBOL description entities
- The Error Message entity
- The Library entity
- The derived instances
- The data description entities
- Managing the links between instances
- Design tools
- Creating an instance
- New Data Element wizard
- New Data Structure wizard
- New Segment wizard
- New Database Block wizard
- New Macro wizard
- New Program wizard
- New Report wizard
- New Library wizard
- New Dialog wizard
- New Screen wizard
- New Server Dialog wizard
- New Server wizard
- New Communication Monitor Dialog wizard
- New Communication Monitor wizard
- New Folder Dialog wizard
- New Folder wizard
- New Folder View Dialog wizard
- New Folder View wizard
- New Meta Entity (Type) or Meta Data Aggregate wizard
- New User Entity creation wizard
- New Text wizard
- New Input Aid wizard
- New Volume wizard
- New Error Message wizard
- New Copybook wizard
- Renaming an instance
- Moving an instance
- Duplicating a Program, Screen, Server, Communication Monitor, or Folder
- Starting a search
- Comparing designs or Macro source codes
- Documenting instances
- Publishing instances
- Creating an instance
- Generating the applications
- Generation upgrade
- The steps to generate the COBOL of a Program, Screen, or Server
- The generation target
- Starting the various generation types
- The Generation Manager
- Managing non-IBM COBOL code
- Managing the COBOL code
- COBOL code enhancements from version 9.6.1
- Preferences related to the COBOL code
- COBOL description of a generated Program, Screen, or Server
- Accessing and modifying the code of a Program, Screen, or Server
- Accessing and modifying the Macro code
- Creating specific functions or subfunctions
- Create a function or subfunction
- Insertion relative to the automatic functions of a standard or client Dialog
- Insertion relative to the 05 hierarchical level in a Business Component
- Insertion relative to SQL processing in a Business Component
- Insertion relative to the Logical View processing in a Business Component
- Insertion relative to the logical access level in a Business Component
- Replacement of a physical access level in a Screen or Business Component
- Particular cases of the DO and CO loops
- Inserting code with micropatterns and snippets
- List of micropatterns and snippets
- Principle and use of micropatterns
- Micropatterns to call Data Elements in the work and linkage areas
- Micropattern to call Data Structures in the work and linkage areas
- Micropatterns to generate branching instructions
- Micropatterns to format the date
- Micropatterns to load the system date
- Micropatterns to condition the processing according to dates
- Micropattern to condition the processing according to a variable
- Micropattern to transfer multiple Data Elements
- Batch micropatterns
- Dialog and Client/Server micropatterns
- Micropattern for the implementation of customized SQL access types
- Principle and use of snippets
- Comparing the COBOL code of Programs, Screens, or Servers
- Quality Control
- COBOL Software Development Kit (COBOL SDK)
- Designing applications in the COBOL Software Development Kit
- The Design Explorer view: the entry point in the application design
- The design entities and their editors in the Software Development Kit
- The Skeleton entity
- The COBOL Program and COBOL Copybook entities
- The Source Code entity
- The Static Micropattern entity
- The Data entity
- The Data Aggregate entity
- The Data Structure entity
- Meta Entities
- The Meta Entity (Type) and Meta Data Aggregate editor
- Entering the composition of a Meta Entity (Type) or Meta Data Aggregate
- The User Entity editor
- Entering the description of a User Entity or an entity extended by a Meta Entity Type
- Managing the links between instances
- Design tools in the Software Development Kit
- Generating applications with the COBOL Software Development Kit
- Managing the generated code
- Quality Control of the Software Development Kit
- Designing applications in the COBOL Software Development Kit
- The web client
- Working with the Rational Team Concert server
- Viewing the instances on the Rational Team Concert server
- Working with the thesaurus
- Searching for designs on the Rational Team Concert server
- Searching for artifacts in the Rational Team Concert server
- Searching for references in the Rational Team Concert server
- Searching for Macro cross-references in the Rational Team Concert server
- Searching for Data Element usages in the Rational Team Concert server
- Searching for keywords in the Rational Team Concert server
- Preference on the servers
- Troubleshooting and support
- General product troubleshooting
- Disabling logging in Eclipse-based products
- Messages in Rational Programming Patterns
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- Reference
- Accessibility features
- Rational Programming Patterns Application Programming Interface
- User micropatterns
- Navigation in the models: MAF
- User command lines
- User menus
- Customized quality control rules
- Customized micropatterns, patterns, or quality control rules for the Software Development Kit
- Customization of the default generation target
- Deploying a plug-in
- Rational Programming Patterns command line reference
- lrpp.bat
- rpp --analyzeMigrationLogs
- rpp --analyzeRegeneratedFiles
- rpp --automaticMigration
- rpp --commands
- rpp --compare
- rpp --copy
- rpp --daemon
- rpp --dispatchMacro
- rpp --generate
- rpp --import
- rpp --importJournal
- rpp --loadRepositoryWorkspace
- rpp --migrationHelp
- rpp --modifyGenerationTarget
- rpp --projectCreation
- rpp --rebuildModelIndexes
- rpp --rebuildGeneratedLinks
- rpp --rebuildMacroLinks
- rpp --refresh
- rpp --synchronize
- rpp --synchronizeAllSourceCode
- rpp --zCompCreation
- rpp --rpp-zcompmap
- scm command line extension
- Glossary
- Using the help
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