| Note: You can specify the data in the same way when other object types are
| mapped.
Saving PFD Definition
When you complete the PFD definition, the Create PFD Definition display or the
Change PFD Definition display appears. Press the F3 key to exit from defining
PFD definition. The following display appears:
Exit PFD Definition
Type choices, press Enter.
Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1=Save and exit
2=Exit without saving
3=Resume PFU session
Return to PFD definition list . . Y Y=Yes, N=No
F12=Cancel
You can specify how you exit from PFD definition. You can choose:
Whether or not to save the PFD definition.
Which display you want to return to.
The following table explains each field of the Exit PFD Definition display.
Type all choices and press the Enter key.
Field Name Description
Option Specify one of the following numbers to specify how you want to handle
the PFD definition that you were just working with:
1 The
Save and exit
prompt allows you to save the PFD
definition that you have just created and to exit from the
task.
2 The
Exit without saving
prompt allows you to exit from the
task without saving the PFD definition that you have just
created.
3 The
Resume PFU session
allows you to return to the Create
PFD Definition display or the Change PFD Definition display.
Return to PFD
definition list
Specifies one of the following selections:
Y (Yes) Returns to the Work with PFD Definitions display.
N (No) Bypasses the Work with PFD Definitions display and returns
| to the display from which you started the Print Format Utility.
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