Defining Logical Output Devices
You can also define output devices as logical output devices. These logical devices refer to physical devices or to other logical devices, so that you can set up a printer hierarchy. This is useful in the following case, for example.
Example
You define the logical printer Shipment Document Printer
. Your users can always select this printer to print shipment documents. If the real printer to which this logical output device points is not available, you simply assign the logical printer to another physical printer.
If your logical output device Shipment Document Printer
is first mapped to the physical printer P330
and you now want to map it to the physical printer P521
, you only need to change the mapping. You do not need to adjust the whole device definition. Nothing changes at application level, since the logical printer Shipment Document Printer
is configured as a printer.
With the definition of logical output devices, you can also easily transport a whole printer hierarchy into a different system. You then assign the physical devices in the other system.
Call Spool Administration (transaction SPAD), and, on the Devices/Servers
tab page, choose the Output Devices
pushbutton.
Choose Change
and then Create
to create a new device definition.
Enter a name for the logical output device.
Choose Logical Output Device
as the device class.
In the Map to
field, specify the physical device to which the local device is to map.
Save your entries.
You can now assign this logical output device to another physical output device as often as required.