Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Clear all current entries in the Value field.

Include all column parameters in search.

Use 1 or more of the column parameters in the search.

Type in changes to the current WHERE clause (the clause used in the search).

Restores the parameters' initial settings.

Gets all objects and displays them in the contents pane and closes the notebook.

Uses the defined criteria to display only those objects that you want.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook.

Specify the maximum number of rows to be returned.

Select to specify that all the conditions selected in the fields on the Locate page must be met. Meet all conditions is equivalent to adding an and between the search criteria.

Select to specify that at least one of the conditions selected in the fields on the Locate page must be met. Meet any conditions is equivalent to adding an or between the search criteria.