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Course Objectives |
This course provides training in the differences between MSM and Caché and how to deal with
these when coding. It also provides an introduction to the tools which are used for developing with
Caché and to the capabilities which exist in Caché but not in MSM. On completion of
the course, students will be able to undertake the conversion of an existing MSM application to Caché.
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Example Topics |
- Caché architecture
- Caché Cube
- Caché Studio
- Caché Explorer
- Character mode utilities
- Caché Control Panel
- UCIs vs. Namespaces and datasets
- Size limits: source buffer, string length, stack, etc
- Routine types: MAC, INC, INT, INC
- Caché error messages
- Error handling and debugging
- Caché equivalences for MSM syntax
- New Caché syntax and constructs not found in MSM
- Extended global references
- Device handing
- Date /time utilities and formats
- Working with .MACs
- New Caché features
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Who Should Attend? |
Anyone who may be involved in the conversion of an MSM application to Caché.
- Systems analysts
- Developers
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Prerequisites |
Students should be experienced MSM programmers with an understanding of the M programming language
and knowledge of how to develop applications using MSM.
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Duration |
3 Days |
Course Code |
msmc001 |
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