Manta CL Programming Training Reflects IBM i 7.1 Updates PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Manta Technologies, Inc.   
Monday, 27 June 2011 16:27

Enhancements to the IBM Control Language may inspire users to seek a technology tune-up. 

Since i5/OS V5R3, IBM has devoted considerable resources to improving the IBM Control Language (CL).  Following are just a few of the things that have been added to the language:

•           New flow control commands, including DOWHILE, DOUNTIL, DOFOR, and SELECT

•           New data types, including integers (*INT and *UINT) and pointers (*PTR)

•           CL subroutines

•           The ability to INCLUDE CL source code from other members

•           The easing of various size limits

•           Multiple file support 

Manta Technologies has kept pace with these changes as they occurred, and the company is pleased to announce that the CL Programming series now reflects the newest release of the IBM i operation system—7.1. 

As with all Manta courses, current online customers with a license to the CL Programming series have already received the updates.  This occurred automatically and at no additional charge as soon as the updates became available.

For those who wish to bring their CL programming skills up to date, they can visit the Manta website, www.mantatech.com, or contact Manta at 800-40-MANTA  (800-406-2682).  International customers can call 303-862-4562.


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Manta is the premier company in the IBM i training and education business. This year, Manta celebrates its 17th year in business. During that time, it has trained tens of thousands of IBM i students in over 5,000 organizations around the world. It's customer list includes organizations of all sizes, from major companies (including IBM) down to one-person consulting organizations. If you need IBM i training, Manta is the first vendor most often recommended. Because you want quality training for less. Manta's consistently low price has always been a major attraction. For example, a typical company can train its entire IT organization for less than the price of sending a couple of operators to a class. (See "Total Cost Comparision" for a detailed analysis.)

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