A700 - ISPF and JCL on z/OS: central concepts...
   Using Mainframe computers - an overview
   The logon process, id's and passwords
   The primary option menu, using action bars
   ISPF look and feel: the settings panel
   Function keys and keylists
   Working with datasets (naming, locating, allocating)
   Utility functions (3.1, 3.2, 3.3), browse, view, and edit
   View and Edit primary commands:
      LOCATE, COLS, RESET, HEX, END, RETURN
      FIND, RFIND, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT
      EXCLUDE, FIND, HIDE, FLIP, CHANGE, RCHANGE, DELETE, UNDO
      CREATE, REPLACE, COPY, MOVE, CUT, PASTE, EDITSET (EDSET)
   Language sensitive color editing
   Split screen, command stacking, CMDE, command retrieval
   Option 3.4: dslist
   View and Edit line commands:
      COLS, I, D, R, X, S, F, L, M, C, A, B, <, >, (, ), LC, UC
      AK, BK, OK, HX
   More View and Edit facilities:
      Labels, Edit under Edit, Browse, Sort command
   Edit profiles
   SMS
   Introduction to JCL
   Data management terms
      fields, records, blocks, dataset / file, volume, unit, dataset organization
   DDnames, DCB parameters, SYSIN and SYSOUT data
   Reserved DDnames
      SYSUDUMP, SYSABEND, SYSMDUMP, CEEDUMP, SYSIN, SYSOUT, SYSPRINT, JOBLIB, STEPLIB

   JCL statements
      JOB, EXEC, DD, OUTPUT, IF THEN / ELSE / ENDIF, INCLUDE, SET, JCLLIB, PROC, PEND

   Tape and disk layouts, VTOCs, volume label, catalog
   Data flow diagrams
   Symbolic parameters
   Cataloged and instream procedures
   Utilities: IEBGENER, IDCAMS, SORT
   Submitting jobs
   Viewing job output using ISPF 3.8, SDSF, IOF, OMC-Flash, or (E)JES