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Either way, I would be cautious about posting any on this board as any applicant could get though an interview without the requisite, underlying, knowledge - thus defeating the whole purpose of an interview!!
If they were for you to ask an interviewee then you could end up with someone who has to continually ask questions on this (or other) forum(s) because of a basic lack of knowledge, thus ending up getting the good folks here to do their work for them!!!
Not that this happens of course - lolThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Tony A,
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004
I think about the only questions you can ask that would provide avluable responses would be about experience - platforms (MVS, Linux, Windows) development environments/tools (IDEs, Web tools) products (iWay, WF, ReportCaster, DevStudio) features (Active Reports, self-service, MRE) and last but not least, time using the products
Other than that, as Tony mentions, someone could just "cram for the test" without having the valuable tools
Regards,
Darin
In FOCUS since 1991 WF Server: 7.7.04 on Linux and Z/OS, ReportCaster, Self-Service, MRE, Java, Flex Data: DB2/UDB, Adabas, SQL Server Output: HTML,PDF,EXL2K/07, PS, AHTML, Flex WF Client: 77 on Linux w/Tomcat
Posts: 2298 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: February 02, 2007
Check out the join syntax in CAR file example. This works and gives no errors on MVS focus 7.11.
TABLE FILE CAR BY COUNTRY AS KOUNTRY ON TABLE HOLD AS HOLD1 AND SET ASNAMES ON END TABLE FILE CAR PRINT CAR BY COUNTRY ON TABLE HOLD AS HOLD2 END JOIN COUNTRY HOLD2 KOUNTRY HOLD1 J1 TABLEF FILE HOLD2 PRINT CAR BY KOUNTRY END
KOUNTRY CAR ------- --- ENGLAND JAGUAR JENSEN TRIUMPH ---------------------------- FRANCE PEUGEOT ---------------------------- ITALY ALFA ROMEO MASERATI ---------------------------- JAPAN DATSUN TOYOTA ---------------------------- W GERMANY AUDI BMW ----------------------------
> ? join JOINS CURRENTLY ACTIVE
HOST CROSSREFERENCE FIELD FILE TAG FIELD FILE TAG AS ALL ----- ---- --- ----- ---- --- -- --- COUNTRY HOLD2 KOUNTRY HOLD1 J1 > >
FOCUS 7.6 MVS PDF,HTML,EXCEL
Posts: 115 | Location: Chicago, IL | Registered: May 28, 2004
MODIFY FILE CAR NEXT COUNTRY ON NEXT CONTINUE NEXT CAR ON NEXT CONTINUE NEXT MODEL ON NEXT COMPUTE HEADLIGHT_DIP/A8 = IF D.COUNTRY EQ 'ENGLAND' THEN 'LEFT' ELSE 'RIGHT'; ON NEXT UPDATE HEADLIGHT_DIP DATA ON FIDEL END
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Do I get the job
T
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004
WOW!! Tough crowd..though a very funny bunch...thanks for the lunchtime laughs.
Kummy, are you experienced at all in any of the FOCUS products? If not experienced, then I'd also have to agree with the Tony that it's just not fair to anyone, though when someone is in an interview, rarely would they have access to the forum on the spot like that, if they even know it exists(I only found out about it recently and I've been using this language since 1988!!!...yes, I've lived quite a sheltered career...).
My only advice is that if you look through the forum you'll see questions that folks are asking (i.e. difference between compute and define, etc.) and determine questions and expected answers.
I do have to add my two cents though...my favorite that rarely gets answered properly when I do interviews is: What does FOCUS stand for?
Also, if anyone states that they know FOCUS on their resume, but it's in lower-case, toss the resume because they don't know that's it's an acronym and has NOTHING to do with micro-focus COBOL(you have no idea how many recruiters think that it does).
Good luck, Carol
------------------------------------------ last version used: v7.1; truly miss the wonderful things I did with WebFOCUS, HTML, & JavaScript.
Posts: 36 | Location: Rolling Meadows, IL | Registered: September 05, 2007
Although now-a-days it could quite possibly be "Where is the manual CD?" or "Where are the manuals?". For, as Carol will no doubt confirm, things have moved on since the early days of FOCUS and the manual has now become a small library
T
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004