Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Closes the window.

Returns to the previous window.

Advances to the next window.

Displays the server that you selected to create the control tables on.

Opens a window so that you can select a valid server on which to build control tables.

Specifies that you want the server to be a source server for capturing changes to your source tables.

Specifies that you want this server to be a target server.

Specifies that you want this server to contain both source and target replication control tables.

Specify the estimated number of source tables that you will be capturing from.

Specify the estimated number of target tables that you might have for one source table. The default is one source table to one target table.

Specify the estimated number of capture transactions you will have in one day.

Specify the frequency that you will want to apply the changes that you have captured to the target tables.

Specify the schema of the control tables, if you are creating a set of control tables to manage the capturing of changes to your source tables. This is a read-only field if you are creating only a set of control tables to manage how the changes are applied to your target tables.

Displays the names of the control tables. You can select each control table to specify particular properties for it.

Specifies that an existing table space be used for the selected control table. You can then type or select the table space name.

Specifies that you want a new table space to be created for the selected control table.

Specifies that you want to use a table space you have already defined but not yet created for another table in this instance.

Opens the List Table Spaces window so you can search for a particular table space.

Type or select the name of the existing table space that you want to use.

Type the name of the new table space.

Select the table space that you want to use.

Select a page size in kilobytes for the table space.

Type an extent size in 4 KB page size increments. This is the amount of storage that will be used if you have exceeded the primary storage allocations. Primary and secondary allocation sizes are the main factors that affect the amount of DASD space that DB2 uses.

Select a prefetch size in 4 KB page size increments for the table space. A prefetch operation brings pages into the virtual buffer pool before they are required and reads several pages with a single I/O operation.

Select the name of a buffer pool to associate with the table space.

Adds a container to the table.

Removes the selected container from the table.

Lists the specifications for the containers to use for the new table space. In the Container field, choose whether a container will be a file or a device. In the Container name field, type the path and file name to use for a file container, or the device to use for a device container. In the Size field, type the size of the file to use for the file container.

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.

Specify the number of pages you can allow in each segment.

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.

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 that 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 that you typed in the previous field.