Goes to the previous page of the wizard.

Goes to the next page of the wizard.

Performs all specified actions and closes the wizard. Available only when all required fields are completed.

Cancels your input and closes the wizard.

Specifies the schema to which the nickname belongs. The initial value is the user ID under which you connected to the database.To change this value, you can either select another schema from the list or type in a name. This name can be 1 to 30 characters. If you are creating a new local schema and do not have the privilege to create a schema, the table will not be created.

Type a nickname for the table that you are creating. This name can be 1 to 128characters, and either an ordinary or delimited identifier. If you do not specify a nickname, the nickname will be the remote table name by default.

Attention: This name must be unique within the table's schema. No other object in the schema can have the same name as the table nickname.

Optional: Type a 1- to 254-character (including embedded blanks) comment to document the table.

Specifies the schema to which the remote table belongs. The initial value is the user ID under which you connected to the database. This name can be 1 to 128characters. If the schema name that you type does not exist on the data source, it will be created. If you are creating a new remote schema and do not have the privilege to create a schema, the table will not be created.

Type a name for the remote table that you are creating. This name can be 1 to 128characters, and either an ordinary or delimited identifier.

Attention: This name must be unique within the remote table's schema. No other object in the schema can have the same name as the table.

For MVS, z/OS, and OS/390 servers only: Type the collection (database) in which the table will be created.

Shows the columns defined for the table. You can view the column definitions or select a column that you want to change, remove, or reorder. To add a column to this table, click the Add push button. To add a column from a list of predefined columns, click the Add Predefined push button. To change, remove, or reorder a column, select it and then click the Change, Remove, Move Up, or Move Down push buttons.

Opens the Add Column window so that you can add items to the list.

Opens the Change Column window so that you can make changes to the selected item.

Removes the selected item from the list.

Opens the Predefined Columns window so that you can select from a list of predefined columns and add them to your table. When you select a predefined column, the related column values are added to the Columns page.

Moves the selected item up one position in the list.

Moves the selected item down one position in the list.

Shows all of the non-nullable columns defined for the table that are not currently defined as primary key columns. Select the column or columns that you want to define as primary key columns and then click > . You can define up to 64 columns to be primary key columns, and the sum of their lengths must not exceed 254.

Moves the selected items from the Available columns list to the Primary key columns list.

Moves all of the items from the Available columns list to the Primary key columns list.

Moves the selected items from the Primary key columns list to the Available columns list.

Moves all of the items from the Primary key columns list to the Available columns list.

Shows all of the columns defined as primary key columns. You can define up to 64 columns to be primary key columns, and the sum of their lengths must not exceed 254. The order in this list is significant because DB2 uses the primary key for efficient access to table data. To change the order of the columns in the list, move the selected columns in the same order that you want them to appear in the table using the buttons on the left.

Shows a summary the table that is created when you click Finish.

Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this wizard. Available only when the required fields are completed.