Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Cancels any unsaved changes that you made and closes this window.

Applies your input and keeps the window open for more changes.

Displays the hostname or IP address of the system on which you want to save the SQL, after you select the system by clicking the button to the right.

Click to open the Select System window.

Specifies to execute the currently displayed SQL statements when you click Apply or OK.

Specifies to save the currently displayed SQL statements to a task for later execution when you click Apply or OK

Specifies to save the currently displayed SQL statements to a file for later execution.

If you have generated multiple scripts, select to save the multiple scripts to a single file. Otherwise, if you have three scripts displayed in the SQL Script field as script1, script2, and script3 and you specify in the File name field to save these scripts to a file named createSub.txt, then the files that are created are createSub_1.txt, createSub_2.txt, and createSub_3.txt.

Specifies the server where the SQL scripts will be executed.

Type a user ID that has the authority to issue these generated SQL statements.

Type a password associated with the user ID that has the authority to issue these generated SQL statements.

Type the file path and name in which the SQL statements will be saved.

Opens a window so that you can select a valid file name. The original contents of the file will be over-written.

Specify the system where the SQL statements will be saved.

Type a user ID that has the authority to save the generated scripts.

Type a password associated with the user ID that has the authority to save the generated scripts.

Type the file path and name in which the SQL statements will be saved.

Opens a window so that you can select a valid file name. The original contents of the file will be over-written.

Type the name that you want to identify the task in the Task Center. The name can be up to 80 characters long. It can include any character, including spaces. If the Replication Center generated more than one SQL script, the tasks are numbered sequentially.

Type the category name that identifies these statements to the Task Center.

Type the name of the DB2 instance on the logical server where you are running this command.

Specifies to execute the currently displayed command when you click Apply or OK.

Specifies to save the currently displayed command to a task for later execution when you click Apply or OK

Specifies to save the currently displayed command to a file for later execution.

Specifies the system where the command will be executed.

Type a user ID that has the authority to issue this generated command.

Type a password associated with the user ID that has the authority to issue this generated command.

Type the path in which the command will be run.

Opens a window so that you can select a valid directory path where the command will be run.

Specify the system where the command will be saved.

Type a user ID that has the authority to save the generated command.

Type a password associated with the user ID that has the authority to save the generated command.

Type the file path and name in which the command will be saved.

Opens a window so that you can select a valid file name. The original contents of the file will be over-written.

Type the name that you want to identify the task in the Task Center. The name can be up to 80 characters long. It can include any character, including spaces.

Type the category name that identifies this command to the Task Center.

Displays the currently generated SQL statements or commands associated with the replication action. You can edit the statements or commands as needed. If you have multiple scripts, and one script fails, the control tables that are affected might only be partially updated. In this situation, you should check the affected control tables, and manually clean up the partial updates following such a failure.

Reverses the last modification that you made. Repeat as needed to reverse character by character.

Reverses the last undo action. Repeat as needed to reverse multiple undo actions.