Slide 3 of 55
Notes:
Then, we’ll look at some of the more modular structures, including internal subroutines, using the GOSUB and RETURN statements.
We’ll look at some functions built into DCL that allow you to manipulate dates and times, get information about devices, processes, batch and print queues and even from the system itself.
We’ll look at passing parameters to DCL procedures, getting information from logical names and symbols, ...