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Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 658.4038
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Database management - Computer programs
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-844-2
1-58347-847-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Forewords; By Aditya Kongara; By John R. Talburt; By Aaron Zornes; Preface; Part I-Introduction; 1: An Introduction to Data Governance; Definition; Case Study; The Pillars of Data Governance; Summary; 2: Enterprise Data Management Reference Architecture; Edm Categories; Big Data; Data Governance Tools; Summary; Part II-Categories of Data Governance Tools; 3: The Business Glossary; Bulk-load Business Terms in Excel, CSV, or XML Format; Create Categories of Business Terms; Facilitate Social Collaboration
Automatically Hyperlink Embedded Business TermsAdd Custom Attributes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Relationships to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Roles to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Link Business Terms and Column Names to the Associated Reference Data; Link Business Terms to Technical Metadata; Support the Creation of Custom Asset Types; Flag Critical Data Elements; Provide OOTB and Custom Workflows to Manage Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Review the History of Changes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts
Allow Business Users to Link to the Glossary Directly From Reporting ToolsSearch for Business Terms; Integrate Business Terms with Associated Unstructured Data; Summary; 4: Metadata Management; Pull Logical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Pull Physical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Ingest Metadata From Relational Databases; Pull in Metadata From Data Warehouse Appliances; Integrate Metadata From Legacy Data Sources; Pull Metadata From ETL Tools; Pull Metadata From Reporting Tools; Reflect Custom Code in the Metadata Tool; Pull Metadata From Analytics Tools
Link Business Terms with Column NamesPull Metadata From Data Quality Tools; Pull Metadata From Big Data Sources; Provide Detailed Views on Data Lineage; Customize Data Lineage Reporting; Manage Permissions in the Metadata Repository; Support the Search for Assets in the Metadata Repository; Summary; 5: Data Profiling; Conduct Column Analysis; Discover the Values Distribution of a Column; Discover the Patterns Distribution of a Column; Discover the Length Frequencies of a Column; Discover Hidden Sensitive Data; Discover Values with Similar Sounds in a Column
Agree on the Data Quality Dimensions for the Data Governance ProgramDevelop Business Rules Relating to the Data Quality Dimensions; Profile Data Relating to the Completeness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Conformity Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Consistency Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Synchronization Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Uniqueness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Timeliness Dimension of Data Quality
Profile Data Relating to the Accuracy Dimension of Data Quality
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463803503321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 658.4038
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Database management - Computer programs
ISBN 1-58347-844-2
1-58347-847-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Forewords; By Aditya Kongara; By John R. Talburt; By Aaron Zornes; Preface; Part I-Introduction; 1: An Introduction to Data Governance; Definition; Case Study; The Pillars of Data Governance; Summary; 2: Enterprise Data Management Reference Architecture; Edm Categories; Big Data; Data Governance Tools; Summary; Part II-Categories of Data Governance Tools; 3: The Business Glossary; Bulk-load Business Terms in Excel, CSV, or XML Format; Create Categories of Business Terms; Facilitate Social Collaboration
Automatically Hyperlink Embedded Business TermsAdd Custom Attributes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Relationships to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Roles to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Link Business Terms and Column Names to the Associated Reference Data; Link Business Terms to Technical Metadata; Support the Creation of Custom Asset Types; Flag Critical Data Elements; Provide OOTB and Custom Workflows to Manage Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Review the History of Changes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts
Allow Business Users to Link to the Glossary Directly From Reporting ToolsSearch for Business Terms; Integrate Business Terms with Associated Unstructured Data; Summary; 4: Metadata Management; Pull Logical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Pull Physical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Ingest Metadata From Relational Databases; Pull in Metadata From Data Warehouse Appliances; Integrate Metadata From Legacy Data Sources; Pull Metadata From ETL Tools; Pull Metadata From Reporting Tools; Reflect Custom Code in the Metadata Tool; Pull Metadata From Analytics Tools
Link Business Terms with Column NamesPull Metadata From Data Quality Tools; Pull Metadata From Big Data Sources; Provide Detailed Views on Data Lineage; Customize Data Lineage Reporting; Manage Permissions in the Metadata Repository; Support the Search for Assets in the Metadata Repository; Summary; 5: Data Profiling; Conduct Column Analysis; Discover the Values Distribution of a Column; Discover the Patterns Distribution of a Column; Discover the Length Frequencies of a Column; Discover Hidden Sensitive Data; Discover Values with Similar Sounds in a Column
Agree on the Data Quality Dimensions for the Data Governance ProgramDevelop Business Rules Relating to the Data Quality Dimensions; Profile Data Relating to the Completeness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Conformity Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Consistency Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Synchronization Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Uniqueness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Timeliness Dimension of Data Quality
Profile Data Relating to the Accuracy Dimension of Data Quality
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788063403321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Data governance tools : evaluation criteria, big data governance, and alignment with enterprise data management. / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 p.)
Disciplina 658.4038
Soggetto topico Information technology - Management
Database management - Computer programs
ISBN 1-58347-844-2
1-58347-847-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Forewords; By Aditya Kongara; By John R. Talburt; By Aaron Zornes; Preface; Part I-Introduction; 1: An Introduction to Data Governance; Definition; Case Study; The Pillars of Data Governance; Summary; 2: Enterprise Data Management Reference Architecture; Edm Categories; Big Data; Data Governance Tools; Summary; Part II-Categories of Data Governance Tools; 3: The Business Glossary; Bulk-load Business Terms in Excel, CSV, or XML Format; Create Categories of Business Terms; Facilitate Social Collaboration
Automatically Hyperlink Embedded Business TermsAdd Custom Attributes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Relationships to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Add Custom Roles to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Link Business Terms and Column Names to the Associated Reference Data; Link Business Terms to Technical Metadata; Support the Creation of Custom Asset Types; Flag Critical Data Elements; Provide OOTB and Custom Workflows to Manage Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts; Review the History of Changes to Business Terms and Other Data Artifacts
Allow Business Users to Link to the Glossary Directly From Reporting ToolsSearch for Business Terms; Integrate Business Terms with Associated Unstructured Data; Summary; 4: Metadata Management; Pull Logical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Pull Physical Models From Data Modeling Tools; Ingest Metadata From Relational Databases; Pull in Metadata From Data Warehouse Appliances; Integrate Metadata From Legacy Data Sources; Pull Metadata From ETL Tools; Pull Metadata From Reporting Tools; Reflect Custom Code in the Metadata Tool; Pull Metadata From Analytics Tools
Link Business Terms with Column NamesPull Metadata From Data Quality Tools; Pull Metadata From Big Data Sources; Provide Detailed Views on Data Lineage; Customize Data Lineage Reporting; Manage Permissions in the Metadata Repository; Support the Search for Assets in the Metadata Repository; Summary; 5: Data Profiling; Conduct Column Analysis; Discover the Values Distribution of a Column; Discover the Patterns Distribution of a Column; Discover the Length Frequencies of a Column; Discover Hidden Sensitive Data; Discover Values with Similar Sounds in a Column
Agree on the Data Quality Dimensions for the Data Governance ProgramDevelop Business Rules Relating to the Data Quality Dimensions; Profile Data Relating to the Completeness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Conformity Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Consistency Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Synchronization Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Uniqueness Dimension of Data Quality; Profile Data Relating to the Timeliness Dimension of Data Quality
Profile Data Relating to the Accuracy Dimension of Data Quality
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807438703321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
Autore Saraswatipura Mohankumar
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7565
Soggetto topico Database management - Examinations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-716-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; 1: IBM DB2 10.1 Certification; DB2 10.1 Certification Roles; DB2 10.1 Certification Tracks; The Certification Process; Taking an IBM Certification Exam; 2: DB2 Server Management; Exam Objectives; Working with Instances; Configuring the DB2 System Environment; Configuring DB2 Instances and Databases; DB2 Autonomic Computing Features; Automatic Storage; Data Compression; Automatic Database Maintenance; The Configuration Advisor; Adaptive Utility Throttling; Taking Control of a DB2 Server
Working with IBM Data StudioConnecting to Instances and Databases; Generating Data Definition Language Scripts; Performing Database Administration Tasks; Performing Database Development Tasks; Scheduling Database Jobs; Analyzing SQL Queries; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 3: Physical Design; Exam Objectives; Servers, Instances, and Databases; DB2 Database Objects; Creating a DB2 Database; A Complete CREATE DATABASE Command; Design Aspects of Databases; Buffer Pools; Table Spaces; Reclaimable Storage; Storage Groups; Schemas; Range Clustering and Range Partitioning Tables
Range Clustered TablesRange Partitioned Tables; Multi-temperature Storage; Time Travel Query Using Temporal Tables; Utilities, Tools, and File Type Modifiers; Restrictions for System-Period Temporal Tables; Application-Period Temporal Tables; Bitemporal Period Tables; Working with XML Data; Data Compression; DB2 9.7-Increasing the Compression Landscape; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 4: Business Rules Implementation; Exam Objectives; Business Rules; Not Null Constraints; Default Constraints; Check Constraints; Unique Constraints; Referential Integrity Constraints
Informational ConstraintsThe Set Integrity Command; Creating Tables and Constraints; Creating Views with the Check Option; Creating and Using Triggers; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 5: Monitoring DB2 Activity; Exam Objectives; The Database System Monitor; The Snapshot Monitor; Table Functions for Monitoring; Functions Quick Reference; Administrative Views for Monitoring; Buffer Pool Hit Ratio and I/O Response Time; Currently Running Expensive SQL Statement; Current Lock-wait Chains in the Database; Understanding Your Table Spaces; Getting to Know Your Database Server
Event MonitorsEvent Types and Examples; Reading Unformatted Event Data; Unformatted Event Data Format Table Functions; Analyzing SQL with the Explain Facility; The Explain Tables; Collecting Explain Data; Evaluating Explain Data; DB2 Troubleshooting Tools; Obtaining Information About an Error Code; Reason Codes; The db2diag Utility; First Occurrence Data Capture (FODC); The DB2 Diagnostic Log File; The Administration Notification Log; Controlling How Much Information Is Collected; Interpreting the Notification and Diagnostic Log Entries; The db2pdcfg Command; The db2bfd Command
The db2val Command
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460827703321
Saraswatipura Mohankumar  
Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
Autore Saraswatipura Mohankumar
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7565
Soggetto topico Database management - Examinations
ISBN 1-58347-716-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; 1: IBM DB2 10.1 Certification; DB2 10.1 Certification Roles; DB2 10.1 Certification Tracks; The Certification Process; Taking an IBM Certification Exam; 2: DB2 Server Management; Exam Objectives; Working with Instances; Configuring the DB2 System Environment; Configuring DB2 Instances and Databases; DB2 Autonomic Computing Features; Automatic Storage; Data Compression; Automatic Database Maintenance; The Configuration Advisor; Adaptive Utility Throttling; Taking Control of a DB2 Server
Working with IBM Data StudioConnecting to Instances and Databases; Generating Data Definition Language Scripts; Performing Database Administration Tasks; Performing Database Development Tasks; Scheduling Database Jobs; Analyzing SQL Queries; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 3: Physical Design; Exam Objectives; Servers, Instances, and Databases; DB2 Database Objects; Creating a DB2 Database; A Complete CREATE DATABASE Command; Design Aspects of Databases; Buffer Pools; Table Spaces; Reclaimable Storage; Storage Groups; Schemas; Range Clustering and Range Partitioning Tables
Range Clustered TablesRange Partitioned Tables; Multi-temperature Storage; Time Travel Query Using Temporal Tables; Utilities, Tools, and File Type Modifiers; Restrictions for System-Period Temporal Tables; Application-Period Temporal Tables; Bitemporal Period Tables; Working with XML Data; Data Compression; DB2 9.7-Increasing the Compression Landscape; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 4: Business Rules Implementation; Exam Objectives; Business Rules; Not Null Constraints; Default Constraints; Check Constraints; Unique Constraints; Referential Integrity Constraints
Informational ConstraintsThe Set Integrity Command; Creating Tables and Constraints; Creating Views with the Check Option; Creating and Using Triggers; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 5: Monitoring DB2 Activity; Exam Objectives; The Database System Monitor; The Snapshot Monitor; Table Functions for Monitoring; Functions Quick Reference; Administrative Views for Monitoring; Buffer Pool Hit Ratio and I/O Response Time; Currently Running Expensive SQL Statement; Current Lock-wait Chains in the Database; Understanding Your Table Spaces; Getting to Know Your Database Server
Event MonitorsEvent Types and Examples; Reading Unformatted Event Data; Unformatted Event Data Format Table Functions; Analyzing SQL with the Explain Facility; The Explain Tables; Collecting Explain Data; Evaluating Explain Data; DB2 Troubleshooting Tools; Obtaining Information About an Error Code; Reason Codes; The db2diag Utility; First Occurrence Data Capture (FODC); The DB2 Diagnostic Log File; The Administration Notification Log; Controlling How Much Information Is Collected; Interpreting the Notification and Diagnostic Log Entries; The db2pdcfg Command; The db2bfd Command
The db2val Command
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797930103321
Saraswatipura Mohankumar  
Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration : certification study guide / / Mohankumar (Mohan) Saraswatipura and Robert (Kent) Collins
Autore Saraswatipura Mohankumar
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7565
Soggetto topico Database management - Examinations
ISBN 1-58347-716-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; 1: IBM DB2 10.1 Certification; DB2 10.1 Certification Roles; DB2 10.1 Certification Tracks; The Certification Process; Taking an IBM Certification Exam; 2: DB2 Server Management; Exam Objectives; Working with Instances; Configuring the DB2 System Environment; Configuring DB2 Instances and Databases; DB2 Autonomic Computing Features; Automatic Storage; Data Compression; Automatic Database Maintenance; The Configuration Advisor; Adaptive Utility Throttling; Taking Control of a DB2 Server
Working with IBM Data StudioConnecting to Instances and Databases; Generating Data Definition Language Scripts; Performing Database Administration Tasks; Performing Database Development Tasks; Scheduling Database Jobs; Analyzing SQL Queries; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 3: Physical Design; Exam Objectives; Servers, Instances, and Databases; DB2 Database Objects; Creating a DB2 Database; A Complete CREATE DATABASE Command; Design Aspects of Databases; Buffer Pools; Table Spaces; Reclaimable Storage; Storage Groups; Schemas; Range Clustering and Range Partitioning Tables
Range Clustered TablesRange Partitioned Tables; Multi-temperature Storage; Time Travel Query Using Temporal Tables; Utilities, Tools, and File Type Modifiers; Restrictions for System-Period Temporal Tables; Application-Period Temporal Tables; Bitemporal Period Tables; Working with XML Data; Data Compression; DB2 9.7-Increasing the Compression Landscape; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 4: Business Rules Implementation; Exam Objectives; Business Rules; Not Null Constraints; Default Constraints; Check Constraints; Unique Constraints; Referential Integrity Constraints
Informational ConstraintsThe Set Integrity Command; Creating Tables and Constraints; Creating Views with the Check Option; Creating and Using Triggers; Chapter Summary; Practice Questions; Answers; 5: Monitoring DB2 Activity; Exam Objectives; The Database System Monitor; The Snapshot Monitor; Table Functions for Monitoring; Functions Quick Reference; Administrative Views for Monitoring; Buffer Pool Hit Ratio and I/O Response Time; Currently Running Expensive SQL Statement; Current Lock-wait Chains in the Database; Understanding Your Table Spaces; Getting to Know Your Database Server
Event MonitorsEvent Types and Examples; Reading Unformatted Event Data; Unformatted Event Data Format Table Functions; Analyzing SQL with the Explain Facility; The Explain Tables; Collecting Explain Data; Evaluating Explain Data; DB2 Troubleshooting Tools; Obtaining Information About an Error Code; Reason Codes; The db2diag Utility; First Occurrence Data Capture (FODC); The DB2 Diagnostic Log File; The Administration Notification Log; Controlling How Much Information Is Collected; Interpreting the Notification and Diagnostic Log Entries; The db2pdcfg Command; The db2bfd Command
The db2val Command
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822041103321
Saraswatipura Mohankumar  
Boise, ID : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
DB2 11 system administrator for Z/Os certification study guide : exam 317 / / Judy H. Nall
DB2 11 system administrator for Z/Os certification study guide : exam 317 / / Judy H. Nall
Autore Nall Judy H.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 pages)
Disciplina 005.44769
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing personnel - Certification
Database management - Examinations
ISBN 1-58347-859-0
1-58347-857-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910150332903321
Nall Judy H.  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Autore Martin Jim
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 005.242
Soggetto topico RPG IV (Computer program language)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-416-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; A Note About Source Entry; Chapter 1: Pre-Free-Format RPG IV; RPG IV .; Extended Factor; Built-in Functions; Subprocedures; Other Changes; Some "Baggage" That Came Along; The Future; Chapter 2: The Case for Free-Format RPG; Easier to Read and Maintain; Good Field Naming; Indenting; Use of Comments; No Goto Operations; Conclusions; A "Modern" Programming Style; Free-Format RPG IV and C; Free-Format RPG IV and Java; Conclusions; Being "Current"; The Programmer's Perspective
Management's PerspectiveConclusions; Check It Out; Chapter 3: Free-Format H, F, D, and P Specifications; The H (Control) Specification; The F (File) Specifications; The D (Definition) Specifications; The P (Procedure) Specification; Conclusions; Chapter 4: Introducing Free-Format RPG IV; Coding Free-Format Calculations; Naming Variables; Programming Style; A Note About Case; Free-Format Operation Codes; Evaluate; If; Controlled Looping; Mathematics; Character Strings; Programming Style Issues; Mixing Formats; Keyed Access; Named Indicators; Naming File Indicators; Summing Up
Chapter 5: Input/Output Using Free FormatDatabase Input; %Eof; %Found; %Error; %Equal; Data Area Input; Database Output; Write; Update; Delete; Except; Workstation I/O; Write/Read; Write; Read; ICF I/O; Dsply; Printer Output; Overflow Indicator; Write; Except; Chapter 6: Program Flow Using Free Format; The If Group; If; Else; Elseif; Endif; The Do Operations; Do While; Do Until; Dow and Dou Differences; For; Loop Interrupt.; Leave; Iter; The Select Group; Select; Operations Absent in Free Format; Chapter 7: Embedded SQL Operations Using Free Format; Database and Embedded SQL
Fixed-Format MethodFree-Format Method; Chapter 8: Data-Manipulation Operations Using Free Format; Assignment Statements; Eval Operation: Numeric; Eval Operation: Character; Evaluate Right (EvalR) Operation; Eval Operation: IS,OC; Evaluate vs. Move; Built-in Functions; Converting Decimal to Character; Converting Character to Packed Decimal; Substringing; Replace; Scan and Replace; Concatenation and Trim; Converting Character to Integer; Extracting Size, Length, and Decimal Positions; Number of Elements; Looking for Something?; String Translation; Combining Built-in Functions
Date and Time OperationsConverting Numbers to Date and Time; Converting Date and Time to Character or Decimal; Date and Time Arithmetic; Chapter 9: Math Operations in Free Format; Expressions in Assignment Statements and Elsewhere; Four-Function Math; Short-Form Math; Exponentiation; Precedence; Mathematical Expressions Elsewhere; Eval Differences in Fixed and Free Format; Naming Variables; Semicolon; Free-Format Math in RPG IV; Numeric Data Types; Changing Data Type; Chapter 10: Call and Return in Free Format; Call Prototyped (CallP) Operation; Dynamic Call; Bound Call
Parameter-Passing Options
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459679003321
Martin Jim  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Autore Martin Jim
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 005.242
Soggetto topico RPG IV (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-58347-416-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; A Note About Source Entry; Chapter 1: Pre-Free-Format RPG IV; RPG IV .; Extended Factor; Built-in Functions; Subprocedures; Other Changes; Some "Baggage" That Came Along; The Future; Chapter 2: The Case for Free-Format RPG; Easier to Read and Maintain; Good Field Naming; Indenting; Use of Comments; No Goto Operations; Conclusions; A "Modern" Programming Style; Free-Format RPG IV and C; Free-Format RPG IV and Java; Conclusions; Being "Current"; The Programmer's Perspective
Management's PerspectiveConclusions; Check It Out; Chapter 3: Free-Format H, F, D, and P Specifications; The H (Control) Specification; The F (File) Specifications; The D (Definition) Specifications; The P (Procedure) Specification; Conclusions; Chapter 4: Introducing Free-Format RPG IV; Coding Free-Format Calculations; Naming Variables; Programming Style; A Note About Case; Free-Format Operation Codes; Evaluate; If; Controlled Looping; Mathematics; Character Strings; Programming Style Issues; Mixing Formats; Keyed Access; Named Indicators; Naming File Indicators; Summing Up
Chapter 5: Input/Output Using Free FormatDatabase Input; %Eof; %Found; %Error; %Equal; Data Area Input; Database Output; Write; Update; Delete; Except; Workstation I/O; Write/Read; Write; Read; ICF I/O; Dsply; Printer Output; Overflow Indicator; Write; Except; Chapter 6: Program Flow Using Free Format; The If Group; If; Else; Elseif; Endif; The Do Operations; Do While; Do Until; Dow and Dou Differences; For; Loop Interrupt.; Leave; Iter; The Select Group; Select; Operations Absent in Free Format; Chapter 7: Embedded SQL Operations Using Free Format; Database and Embedded SQL
Fixed-Format MethodFree-Format Method; Chapter 8: Data-Manipulation Operations Using Free Format; Assignment Statements; Eval Operation: Numeric; Eval Operation: Character; Evaluate Right (EvalR) Operation; Eval Operation: IS,OC; Evaluate vs. Move; Built-in Functions; Converting Decimal to Character; Converting Character to Packed Decimal; Substringing; Replace; Scan and Replace; Concatenation and Trim; Converting Character to Integer; Extracting Size, Length, and Decimal Positions; Number of Elements; Looking for Something?; String Translation; Combining Built-in Functions
Date and Time OperationsConverting Numbers to Date and Time; Converting Date and Time to Character or Decimal; Date and Time Arithmetic; Chapter 9: Math Operations in Free Format; Expressions in Assignment Statements and Elsewhere; Four-Function Math; Short-Form Math; Exponentiation; Precedence; Mathematical Expressions Elsewhere; Eval Differences in Fixed and Free Format; Naming Variables; Semicolon; Free-Format Math in RPG IV; Numeric Data Types; Changing Data Type; Chapter 10: Call and Return in Free Format; Call Prototyped (CallP) Operation; Dynamic Call; Bound Call
Parameter-Passing Options
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796930803321
Martin Jim  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Free-format RPG IV : the express guide to learning free format / / Jim Martin
Autore Martin Jim
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 005.242
Soggetto topico RPG IV (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-58347-416-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; A Note About Source Entry; Chapter 1: Pre-Free-Format RPG IV; RPG IV .; Extended Factor; Built-in Functions; Subprocedures; Other Changes; Some "Baggage" That Came Along; The Future; Chapter 2: The Case for Free-Format RPG; Easier to Read and Maintain; Good Field Naming; Indenting; Use of Comments; No Goto Operations; Conclusions; A "Modern" Programming Style; Free-Format RPG IV and C; Free-Format RPG IV and Java; Conclusions; Being "Current"; The Programmer's Perspective
Management's PerspectiveConclusions; Check It Out; Chapter 3: Free-Format H, F, D, and P Specifications; The H (Control) Specification; The F (File) Specifications; The D (Definition) Specifications; The P (Procedure) Specification; Conclusions; Chapter 4: Introducing Free-Format RPG IV; Coding Free-Format Calculations; Naming Variables; Programming Style; A Note About Case; Free-Format Operation Codes; Evaluate; If; Controlled Looping; Mathematics; Character Strings; Programming Style Issues; Mixing Formats; Keyed Access; Named Indicators; Naming File Indicators; Summing Up
Chapter 5: Input/Output Using Free FormatDatabase Input; %Eof; %Found; %Error; %Equal; Data Area Input; Database Output; Write; Update; Delete; Except; Workstation I/O; Write/Read; Write; Read; ICF I/O; Dsply; Printer Output; Overflow Indicator; Write; Except; Chapter 6: Program Flow Using Free Format; The If Group; If; Else; Elseif; Endif; The Do Operations; Do While; Do Until; Dow and Dou Differences; For; Loop Interrupt.; Leave; Iter; The Select Group; Select; Operations Absent in Free Format; Chapter 7: Embedded SQL Operations Using Free Format; Database and Embedded SQL
Fixed-Format MethodFree-Format Method; Chapter 8: Data-Manipulation Operations Using Free Format; Assignment Statements; Eval Operation: Numeric; Eval Operation: Character; Evaluate Right (EvalR) Operation; Eval Operation: IS,OC; Evaluate vs. Move; Built-in Functions; Converting Decimal to Character; Converting Character to Packed Decimal; Substringing; Replace; Scan and Replace; Concatenation and Trim; Converting Character to Integer; Extracting Size, Length, and Decimal Positions; Number of Elements; Looking for Something?; String Translation; Combining Built-in Functions
Date and Time OperationsConverting Numbers to Date and Time; Converting Date and Time to Character or Decimal; Date and Time Arithmetic; Chapter 9: Math Operations in Free Format; Expressions in Assignment Statements and Elsewhere; Four-Function Math; Short-Form Math; Exponentiation; Precedence; Mathematical Expressions Elsewhere; Eval Differences in Fixed and Free Format; Naming Variables; Semicolon; Free-Format Math in RPG IV; Numeric Data Types; Changing Data Type; Chapter 10: Call and Return in Free Format; Call Prototyped (CallP) Operation; Dynamic Call; Bound Call
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Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press Online, LLC, , 2015
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