IBM AS/400 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Options
Option Description
1=Create Creates a PFD definition.
You can create a new PFD definition. Type 1 in the
Opt
column, and
the name of the PFD definition you want to create in the first line in the
list.
See “1=Create PFD Definitions” on page 143 for more information.
Note: Before you create a PFD definition, you need to create a PFD
definition file by selecting 1 (Create) on the Work with PFD
Definition Files display.
2=Change Changes a PFD definition.
You can change a PFD definition and save it with either the same
name or a new name. That is, you can create a new PFD definition
based on an existing PFD definition using this option. It is also possible
to save the PFD definition in a different PFD definition file or in a
different library. Type 2 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD
definition you want to change.
See “2=Change PFD Definition” on page 190 for more information.
3=Copy Copies a PFD definition to a new PFD definition.
You can copy a PFD definition to another file, another library, or both.
Type 3 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD definition you
want to copy.
See “3=Copy PFD Definition” on page 191 for more information.
4=Delete Deletes a PFD definition from the PFD definition file.
You can confirm the choices on the next display before deleting the
PFD definitions. Type 4 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD
definition you want to delete.
See “4=Delete PFD Definition” on page 193 for more information.
6=Print Prints a PFD definition.
Specify 6 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD definition you
want to print.
See “6=Print PFD Definition” on page 194 for more information.
7=Rename Rename a PFD definition.
Specify 7 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD definition for
which you want to change the name.
See “7=Rename PFD Definition” on page 194 for more information.
9=Print
database file
Prints a database file member.
You can print a database file member based on the PFD definition.
Type 9 in the
Opt
column beside the name of the PFD definition on
which to base the printing of a database file member.
See “9=Print Database File” on page 194 for more information.
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