Step 6. Print a database file using the PFD definition. See Chapter 12, “Print
Database File Member” on page 207 for more information.
The following chapters show you how to:
Get started with the Print Format Utility and use it by practically performing an
exercise.
Start and end the Print Format Utility
Work with a PFD definition
– Create a PFD definition
- Define PFD specifications
- Work with PFD definition fonts
- Specify database file and record format
- Specify break fields
- Design a record layout
- Design a page layout
- Specify record selection
- Define printout specifications
- Specify mapping object name
– Change a PFD definition
– Copy a PFD definition
– Delete a PFD definition
– Rename a PFD definition
– Print a PFD definition
Work with a PFD definition file
– Create a PFD definition file
– Change a PFD definition file description
– Copy a PFD definition file
– Delete a PFD definition file
– Rename a PFD definition file
– Display a PFD definition file description
– Work with PFD definitions
Print a database file member
While using IBM Advanced Function Printing Utilities for AS/400, you can press the
F1 key to display help information.
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