Imports the selected spatial data and closes the window.
Cancels your input and closes the window.
Select the file format of the data that you are importing. The available file formats are Shape and SDE.
Specify the file name of the file that you are importing. Type the name of the file or click the ... push button to see the list of available files, and select one.
Opens a window so that you can select a file from a list of files.
Specify the table schema that you are importing the data into. Select a schema name from the list. If you are importing data into a selected table, you cannot edit this field.
Type the table name that you are importing the data into. If you are importing data into a selected table, you cannot edit this field.
Specify the spatial column that you are importing the data into. You can select a spatial column from the list or you can type the name of a spatial column. If you are importing data from a selected database, type the column name. If you are importing data from a selected table, select a spatial column from the list.
Specify the name of the spatial reference system. Click the ... push button to open the Select Spatial Reference System window so that you can select a spatial reference system. If you are importing a SDE file, this field is disabled. If you are importing data into a selected table, you cannot edit this field if the spatial column is already registered with a spatial reference system.
Opens the Select Spatial Reference System window so that you can select a spatial reference system from a list.
Specify the exception file name. Type or select the exception file name. Click the ... push button to display the list of available exception files. An exception file stores the errors from the shape file when the data is being imported. You can specify an exception file only if you are importing a shape file.
Opens a window so that you can select an exception file from a list.
Specify the message file name. Type or select the message file name. Click the ... push button to display the list of available files that can be used for messages. The messages file stores information about errors during the import process in addition to as normal log information. The log includes information about when the import process started and finished, how many rows were imported, summary of results, when data had to be modified, and any severe errors that were encountered during the import process.
Opens a window so that you can select a messages file from a list.
Select a regular table space from the list. This field is available only when you are creating a table.
Select an index table space from the list. This field is available only when you are creating a table.
Select a long data table space from the list. This field is available only when you are creating a table.
Select the check box to create the table if it does not exist. The table space options will be enabled.
Type the name of the ID column. The ID column will be the primary key and must be an integer, smallint, or bigint. The ID column must contain a unique identifier, such incremental numbers. The default ID column is SE_ROW_ID.
Select to create the ID column using the IDENTITY clause. If you select this check box, DB2 will continue numbering the column automatically after the data is imported. If you do not select the check box, you must assign new values manually after the data is imported.
Select a type schema from the list. This field is available only when you are creating a spatial column.
Select a type name from the list. This field is available only when you are creating a spatial column.
Type the restart count value.
Specify the number of rows for the commit scope. The commit scope allows the import utility to commit the data when the specified number of rows are imported. The default value is 1000.
Type a value to specify how many bytes a structured type can be. Structured types can be LOBs or VARCHAR FOR BIT DATA.
Select to register this spatial column. This column will be registered with the spatial reference system you selected.