Planet Mainframe is here to support your ongoing mainframe training (try saying that five times fast), and our trivia quiz this week is based on two articles that explore the topics of indexing and the basics of Virtual Storage Access Method.
To jump right in, Top 10 Steps to Building the Right Indexes (♧ HINT) takes you into the deep waters of designing and creating appropriate indexes, one of the major struggles with Db2 development. Craig Mullins (President & Principal Consultant of Mullins Consulting, Inc.), whom IBM has named a Gold Consultant and Information Champion, ably takes the reader through a concise, step-by-step guide to building the right tables.
Both an art and a science, this essential skill requires you to juggle different priorities and, as you may have experienced, things can get complicated fast. Mullins takes the guesswork out of index creation and offers a helpful list of steps to take – as well as some general advice. This is essential reading for anyone struggling with “the delicate balancing act of creating the right indexes to optimize the right queries.”
In his article, Basics of VSAM (♧ HINT), Colin Pearce dedicates his attention to the basic structures of Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) and their different processing capabilities and access.
With over 30 years of experience as a z/OS Systems Programmer and CICS/TS Systems Programmer, Colin Pearce knows a thing or two about the basics (and beyond) of VSAM, and he brings this experience to bear in this training.
VSAM isn’t exactly new – it’s been around since the 1970s – but it’s still in use because it provides a helpful (once you know how it works) way of storing large amounts of data for various types of access.
Pearce’s article defies a simple summary because it goes into some detail about VSAM’s different structures, with emphasis on the Key Sequenced Dataset. If you have lingering questions about how these structures relate to each other and how they differ, this is the article for you.
Take a few minutes to dive into these articles, then test yourself with our Trivia Quiz.
Sonja Soderlund is an Oregon-based B2B freelance writer. Whether writing about mainframe computers, educational technology, or sustainable retail, she strives to bring clarity to complex issues. Connect with her at sonjasoderlund.com or LinkedIn.