Having one dual-purpose definition in one, shared CSD file available to
all the systems involved, both terminal-owning and application-owning. This
method is known as sharing terminal definitions.
- Create a dual-purpose definition for the terminal, in the shared CSD file.
- Install the definition in all the systems: it becomes a remote definition
in a system whose SYSIDNT is different from the REMOTESYSTEM name, and a local
definition in a system whose SYSIDNT is the same as the REMOTESYSTEM name.