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Using ENDEVOR

Duration: 1 day

Audience: Programmers who need to use ENDEVOR

Prequisites: Good working knowledge of COBOL or PL/1

Objectives: Top Contents

On successful completion of this course each student will be able to:

* list the functions of Endevor
* explain the meaning of common Endevor terminology
* describe the use of Environments
* interpret the Environment map
* describe the function of the Endevor components
* use commands to Add, Retrieve, and Update elements
* use Quickedit to process elements
* describe the purpose of processor groups
* explain how Endevor uses its Base and Delta datasets
* explain how CCIDs are used
* use Endevor to display element details
* use Endevor to view the change history of an element
* group together related changes to a series of elements
* create an Endevor report
* state the function of packages


Contents: Top Objectives

Endevor introduction
Endevor structure, Environment map, systems, subsystems, types, processor groups, elements, footprints, Endevor actions, approver groups, packages, using a CCID.

Endevor commands
Background commands for adding, retrieving and updating an element; displaying element details, displaying changes, moving elements to the next stage, using an SCL library.

Using Quickedit
Adding, retrieving, updating, moving using Quickedit commands, copyelm
, making emergency changes, build using map, signed-out elements, version control.

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