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An object used to manage printing that is created and maintained by the PrintManager program. Print descriptors describe where a print job is printed, how a print job is processed, and how output appears. The print descriptors contain capabilities and defaults of options used for printing. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *PDG.
Industry:Software
An object used to store print descriptors so they can be managed effectively on a system. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *PDG.
Industry:Software
(1) The second byte of a DBCS code, which uniquely identifies double-byte characters in the same ward. See also ward.<br />(2) A unit of measurement used mainly for describing type sizes. Each pica has 12 points, and an inch has approximately 72 points.
Industry:Software
An object within the i5/OS operating system that includes the data for a number of collections. The collections begin when the collector is started and continue until the collection is either ended or cycled. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *MGTCOL.
Industry:Software
An object, such as a data path or compiler work area, that is automatically deleted by the system when the operating system is loaded.
Industry:Software
An object, such as a database files or program, that stays in the system until a user with the required authority deletes it.
Industry:Software