Saves the replication Capture, Apply, and schedule settings and closes the window. Returns to the Cache Table wizard.
Cancels any unsaved changes, closes the notebook, and returns to the Cache Table wizard.
Specify the schema on the data source server that you want to use to create the Capture control tables.
Select a schema for the Capture control tables.
Specify a schema for the Capture control tables.
Specify an existing table space for the change data table.
Specify the name of the new table space for the change data table. The maximum length for the name is 18 characters.
Shows the name of the table space container. You can specify a different container name. The combined length of all container names for the table space cannot exceed 20480 bytes.
Select a buffer pool for the table space container. The initial value is the default buffer pool.
Shows the page size for the selected buffer pool in kilobytes (KB). You cannot change the page size.
Specify an integer number for the extent size. The extent size for a table space represents the number of pages of table data that can be written to a container before data is written to the next container.
Specify an integer number for the prefetch size. The prefetch size for a table space determines the number of pages read from a table space when prefetching is performed.
Specify the path for the Capture log file. The default path is the path where the federated database instance is installed.
Specify the name for the Apply qualifier. The Apply program uses the Apply qualifier to identify the subscriptions sets to be served. The Apply qualifier name is case sensitive. The maximum length for the name is 18 characters.
Select the Apply qualifier that you want to use.
Specify the name for the subscription set. The maximum length for the name is 18 characters.
Select the subscription set that you want to use.
Specify the path for the Apply log file. The default path is the path where the federated database instance is installed.
Select the date when you want the data replication to start. When the materialized query table is enabled, the replication Capture and Apply programs populate the materialized query table with data from the data source.
Type the time of day when you want the data replication to start. Use the format HH:MM:SS.
Select to replicate the data based on a time.
Specify the amount of time between each replication.
Specify the number of minutes between each replication of the data in the materialized query table. A zero (0) value indicates that no replication occurs at this time interval.
Specify the number of hours between each replication of the data in the materialized query table. A zero (0) value indicates that no replication occurs at this time interval.
Specify the number of days between each replication of the data in the materialized query table. A zero (0) value indicates that no replication occurs at this time interval.
Specify the number of weeks between each replication of the data in the materialized query table. A zero (0) value indicates that no replication occurs at this time interval.
Select to replicate between the nickname and the materialized query table continuously. Replication starts as soon as the previous replication has completed.
Select to replicate the data based on an event. Events are timestamps, such as every Friday evening at a specific time. You must specify an event name.
Type the event name to trigger the replication of data to the materialized query table.