Opens the Select Server window so that you can search for a particular server to use.
Displays the server that was previously selected.
Select that by default the source table's schema or library (for an iSeries platform) should be used for the target object.
Specifies that a particular schema, or library (for an iSeries platform) should be used for target tables on the selected server to use by default. The schema or library can be new or can already exist.
Type the schema or library (for an iSeries platform) to use by default for target tables in the selected server. The schema or library can be new or can already exist.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every target table on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of every target table on the selected server. You can choose either the name of the source table to which a target table might be mapped in a subscription set member, or you can choose a timestamp from the moment the target table is created. If you choose the name of the source table so that your target tables will use the same schema as their corresponding source tables, then you must type either a prefix or a suffix to ensure that the name of your target tables are unique.
Optional: Type a suffix of up to three characters to end the name of every target table on the selected server.
Specifies that by default the target object uses the same schema as the source nickname uses.
Specifies that you want a particular schema used for target nicknames on the selected server by default. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Type the schema to use by default for nicknames in the selected server. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every target object's nickname on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of every target object's nickname on the selected server. You can choose either the name of the corresponding CCD table or you can choose a timestamp from the moment the target table is created.
Optional: Type a suffix of up to three characters to end the name of every target object's nickname on the selected server.
Specifies that each target table should be created in its
own table space. Base your decision on the size of the tables and the frequency that the tables are accessed.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every target-table table space on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of every target-table table space on the selected server. You can choose to use the name of the target table, the name of the source table to which a target table might be mapped in a subscription-set member, a timestamp from the moment the table space is created, or the name of the table space for the source table.
Optional: Type a suffix of up to three characters to end the name of every target-table table space on the selected server.
Specifies that all of the target tables on the selected server should be created in the same table space. The table space can be new or already existing.
Type the name of the table space in which you want to create all of the target tables. The table space can be new or already existing.
Select a page size in kilobytes for the table spaces.
Select a buffer pool to use for the table spaces.
Type a default path for the directory to use for file containers for the table spaces. Be sure to use the format that is correct for the operating system that is on the selected server.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every container for target-table table spaces on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of every container for target-table table spaces on the selected server. You can choose to use either the name of the target table, the name of the source table to which a target table might be mapped in a subscription-set member, a timestamp from the moment the container is created, or the name of the table space for the source table.
Optional: Type a suffix of up to three characters to end the name of every container for target-table table spaces on the selected server.
Type a number for the default size for every container for target-table table spaces on the selected server.
Specify the unit of measurement for the target-table table spaces. Select Percent of pages used by source table to allocate a percentage of the total number of pages occupied by the source table. If you choose this percentage, be sure that the NPAGES column in the SYSCAT.TABLES 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.
Specifies to create the table space for a target table in the same database that is used for the source table's table space.
Specifies that the target-table table space be put in a different database from the source table's table space.
Specifies that the table space for a target table be put in the same database as every other target-table table space.
Type the name of the database in which to create target-table table spaces.
Opens the List Databases window so that you can search for a specific database.
Select to create the target-table table spaces that are partitioned exactly as the table spaces for the source tables.
Specify the lock size for the table space. The recommended lock size is page, which means that an entire page can be locked at one time. In DB2 for z/OS, when the number of locks acquired for the table space is greater than the maximum number of locks allowed for a table space (an installation parameter), the page locks are released and locking is set at the next higher level.
Specify the number of pages per segment if the table space is a segmented table space.
Select a buffer pool to use for target-table table spaces.
Type the name of the storage group where the data sets for the table space will be defined.
Opens the List Storage Groups window so that you can search for a specific storage group.
Type a number for the minimum primary amount of space to allocate on the first volume for a DB2-managed data set.
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 a number for the minimum secondary amount of space to allocate for a DB2-managed data set.
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.
Specifies that by default the target-table indexes should use the same schema as the target table uses.
Specifies that a specific schema for target-table indexes be used on the selected server by default. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Type the schema to use by default for target-table indexes in the selected server. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every target-table index on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of target-table index on the selected server. You can choose to use the name of the target table, the name of the source table to which a target table may be mapped in a subscription-set member, or a timestamp from the moment the index is created.
Optional: Type a suffix of up to three characters to end the name of every target-table index on the selected server.
Select a buffer pool to use for target-table indexes.
Select a storage group to use for target-table indexes.
Opens the List Storage Groups window so that you can search for a specific storage group.
Specifies that by default the auxiliary table should use the same schema as the target table uses.
Specifies that a particular schema should be used by default for auxiliary tables on the selected server. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Type the schema to use by default for auxiliary tables in the selected server. The schema can be new or can already exist.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every auxiliary table on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of auxiliary tables on the selected server. You can choose either the name of the corresponding target-table table space or a timestamp from the moment the auxiliary table is created.
The suffix for auxiliary table names. You cannot change this suffix.
Optional: Type a prefix of up to three characters to begin the name of every LOB table space on the selected server.
Optional: Select a base for the name of LOB table spaces on the selected server. You can choose either the name of the corresponding target-table table space or a timestamp from the moment the LOB table space is created.
The suffix for the names of LOB table spaces. You cannot change this suffix.
Select a buffer pool to use for LOB table spaces.
Select a storage group to use for LOB table spaces.
Opens the List Storage Groups window so that you can search for a specific storage group.
Opens a window so that you can search for a particular object to use.
Type a number for the minimum primary amount of space to allocate on the first volume for a DB2-managed data set.
Select the percentage or unit of measurement for the minimum primary amount of space to allocate for the first volume of a DB2-managed data set.
Type a number for the minimum secondary amount of space to allocate for a DB2-managed data set.
Select the percentage or unit of measurement for the minimum secondary amount of space to allocate for a DB2-managed data sets.
Select the maximum number of gigabytes that can be allocated for any one data set.
Select to write to the DB2 log any changes that are made to the LOB columns on the selected server.
Displays the rules for truncating the names of the target objects on the selected server.
Specifies to use the same database name for the target objects that is used for the source.
Specifies to use a specific database name for the target objects. The database must already exist.
Type the name of the database to use as the default.
Specifies to create a default pattern for the name of the table space.
Type up to three characters to use as a prefix to begin any table space name by default.
Select a base table name. This name can be the name of the source table, or the name of the table space, or a date or timestamp.
Type up to three characters as a suffix to end any table space name.
Specifies to use an existing table space name as the default.
Type a table space name to be used as the default for the target table space.
Select to use the same partitioning properties for the target table space that are used for the source.
Specify a buffer pool to contain the target table space.
Specifies to use the same index schema that is used for the source.
Specifies to use an existing index schema as the default.
Type an index schema name to be used as the default for the target table index.
Type up to three characters as a prefix to begin any index name.
Select a base table name for the index name. This name can be the name of the target table, the name of the source table, or a date or timestamp.
Type up to three characters as a suffix to end any index name.
Type up to three characters as a prefix to begin any LOB table space name.
Select a base table name for the index name. This name can be the name of the target table, the name of the source table, or a date or timestamp.
Type up to three characters as a suffix to end any LOB table space name.
Specify a buffer pool to contain the target LOB table space.
Select to write LOB column changes to the log.
Displays the default settings for the truncation rules in the naming of the target objects (tables, table spaces, files, and indexes). To modify a particular rule for a type of object, select the object type, then select the truncation rule.
Saves any changes that you made in the notebook and closes the notebook. Available only when the required fields are completed.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook.