Generates the SQL script and opens the Run Now or Save SQL window.
Cancels any unsaved changes that you made and closes this window.
Displays the name of the Capture control server, after you have selected this server.
Opens the Select a Capture Control Server window so you can search for a particular server.
Specify the schema in which you will register tables.
Displays the tables you chose to register for replication.
Opens the Add Registerable Tables window so that you can add tables to the list of tables to register.
Removes a selected table from the list of tables to register.
Determines if the CCD table you selected can be registered as a source.
Specify how the source table rows will be replicated. You can select to do a full refresh, or to capture changes to all columns or to registered columns only.
Specify how the source table rows will be replicated. You can select to do a full refresh, or to capture changes to all columns or to registered columns only.
Displays the columns of the selected table and the details of each column. Select the After-Image check box for each column you want to register. Select the Before-Image check box to capture both before and after images of a column when it changes.
Selects all the check boxes in the After-Image column.
Selects all the check boxes in the Before-Image and the After-Image columns.
Clears all selections in the After-Image and the Before-Image columns.
Clears all selections in the Before-Image column.
Type a character to use as the prefix to the names of before-image columns in the CD table.
Select to stop the Capture program when certain errors occur. These errors include:
If you select this check box, the Capture program terminates after writing the error message to the Capture trace (IBMSNAP_CAPTRACE) table. If you clear this check box, the Capture program writes an error message but continues to run.
If you select this check box, the Apply program is allowed to automatically perform full refresh when needed. If you deselect this check box, you defer, but do not eliminate, a full refresh of target tables dependent on the table that you are registering. If you defer, you will have to do the full refresh manually. For example, you might want to defer a full refresh when the Capture program starts cold or a gap in the log is detected. Otherwise, full refresh activity can overload the Capture server during peak periods if the target tables are very large. You can change the setting for this option on the Properties window.
Select this check box to tell the Capture program to record each update as a delete and insert. You must select this check box if your source applications update one or more columns referenced by the predicate of a subscription set, if your source applications update one or more columns of a target-table partitioning key, or if your source applications update a table in which different rows are replicated to different target tables. Do not select this check box if you are going to be updating the primary key of a target table.
Select this check box to enable the forwarding of updates from a replica target table to other target tables dependent on the same registered table. By default, this check box is selected due to the assumption that a master table has more than one replica and the changes from one replica need to be applied to another replica. Deselect this check box disable the forwarding of updates from a replica to additional sites by the suppression of double-capturing. For parent table A, updates that came from replica B will not be captured. If other replicas or other target tables are defined for the same parent table, changes from replica B will not be propagated to them.
Select the level of conflict detection for the Apply program to use in update-anywhere replication scenarios using this registered table as a parent. In Standard detection, any changes to the source table captured after the Apply program begins conflict detection will not be checked during the current Apply cycle. In Enhanced detection, the Apply program holds a LOCK on the source table to ensure that no changes are made during the conflict detection process. No conflict detection is the right option when your application environment does not allow conflicts to occur. By not using conflict detection processing, you save processing cycles.
Type a table schema to use for the change data table. The default schema is taken from the source object profiles, if you have set those profiles.
Opens the List Schemas window so that you can search for a particular schema to use.
Type a table name to use for the CD table. The default name is taken from the source object profiles, if you have set those profiles.
Select to use an existing table space for the CD table. You can then type or select the table space name.
Specifies that you want to use a table space that you already defined for another table in this instance of the Register Tables notebook. The table space is not yet created because the Register Tables notebook is still in use.
Select the table space already defined for another table in this instance of the Register Tables notebook.
Specifies that you want to create a new table space for the CD table.
Type the alias of the database on which to create the new table space.
Opens the List Databases window so that you can search for a particular database to use.
Type the name of the table space that either already exists, has been defined, or is being defined.
Specifies to create a non-partitioned table space. This radio button is enabled only if the table space of the table that you are registering is partitioned.
Specifies to create a segmented table space. The advantages of creating a segmented table space are that in a segmented table space, rows from different tables are contained in different pages. Locking a page does not lock data from more than one table.
Specify the number of pages you can allow in each segment.
Specifies to create a table space that is partitioned in the same way that the table space for the table you are registering is partitioned.
Specify the amount of data controlled by a DB2 lock on table data.
Specify the encoding scheme for tables stored in the table space.
Specify the buffer pool to be used for the table space. The buffer pool must already be active. Your choice also determines the page size of the table space.
Type the name of the storage group where the data sets for the table space will be defined.
Opens the window to search for a valid storage group name.
Type an integer to define the size of the primary space to be allocated for the table space.
Select the unit of measurement for the primary space size. Select Percent of pages used by source table to allocate a percentage of the primary space allocation for the source tables. If you choose this percentage, be sure that the NPAGES column in the SYSIBM.SYSTABLES table is set to a value greater than zero for the source tables before you register those tables for change-capture replication. The NPAGES column is updateable. You can change its value by running the RUNSTATS utility, for example.
Type an integer to define the size of the secondary space to be allocated for the table space.
Select the unit of measurement for the secondary space size. Select Percent of pages used by source table to allocate a percentage of the secondary space allocation for the source tables. If you choose this percentage, be sure that the NPAGES column in the SYSIBM.SYSTABLES table is set to a value greater than zero for the source tables before you register those tables for change-capture replication. The NPAGES column is updateable. You can change its value by running the RUNSTATS utility, for example.
Specify the schema to use for the index of the CD table.
Opens the List Schemas window so that you can search for a particular schema to use.
Type the name to use for the index of the CD table.
Select the buffer pool to use for the index.
Type the name of the storage group to use for the index.
Opens a window so you can find a valid storage group name to use for the index.
With this field and the next one, specify the primary amount of space to allocate on the first volume for a DB2-managed data set. In this field, type the number that will correspond to the unit or percentage that you choose in the next field.
With this field and the previous one, specify the primary amount of space to allocate on the first volume for a DB2-managed data set. In this field, select the percentage or unit that corresponds to the number you typed in the previous field.
With this field and the next one, specify the secondary amount of space to allocate for a DB2-managed data set. In this field, type the number that will correspond to the unit or percentage that you choose in the next field.
With this field and the previous one, specify the secondary amount of space to allocate for a DB2-managed data set. In this field, select the percentage or unit that corresponds to the number you typed in the previous field.