4. Type1in the option column in the first row, then press Enter to create a new
print definition, as shown in Figure34:
5. Typethe name of the Print Definition.
Note: Use the TAB key to move fromfield to field.
6. Typeor select the name of the library where you want to store the print
definition.
7. Select *NO for the Multiple Page Formats item.
Note: The application we are using as an illustration only requires a single
page format.
8. Typein a description of the print definition.
9. Yourentries should look something like those in Figure 34.
10. When you have completed all entries, press Enter.The program should return
you to the previous panel and display a message like this on the bottom, left
corner:
Print Definition name in library created
In addition, when you press Enter on the Create a Print Definition panel, the
Work with Print Definition panel is refreshedto show SUNSD1 in the list of
available print definitions.
Further Defining the Print Definition
If you want, at this time you can select option 10 to further define the print
definition. For example, you can select the spooled file or set print definition
attributes.
Tofurther define the print definition:
Work with Print Definitions
Library........ QAPU Name, *CURLIB
Type options, press Enter.
1=Create 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Delete 5=Display contents
6=Print contents 7=Rename 10=Define 12=Work with
Opt Name Text
1
........................................................................
: Create a Print Definition :
: :
: Type choices, press Enter. :
: :
: Print Definition . . . SUNSD1 Name :
: Library....... QAPU Name, *CURLIB :
: Multiple page Formats . *NO *YES, *NO :
: Text ......... SSSOnePage Format :
: :
: F12=Cancel :
: :
F3=Ex :......................................................................:
Figure 34. Create a Print Definition panel
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