Adds the definition for the new stored procedure to the table in the Create Federated Stored Procedure window, and closes the window. Available only when the required fields are completed.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the window.

Type a schema for the federated stored procedure. Schema names can be 1 to 128 characters.

Type a name for the federated stored procedure. Federated stored procedure names can be 1 to 128 characters.

Optional: Type unique name for the instance of the stored procedure that is being defined. If you do not type a unique name, a name is generated by the database manager.

Type the schema for the stored procedure or function on the data source.

Type the package name for the stored procedure or function on the data source.

Type the name of the stored procedure or function on the data source that you want to create a federated stored procedure for.

Optional: Type the unique ID for the stored procedure or function on the data source.

Optional: Specify whether the type of object at the data source is a procedure or a function.

Optional: Type the number of parameters for the federated stored procedure. The number of parameters must be an integer, from 0 to 32767.

Optional: Specify the level of data access for SQL statements included in the federated stored procedure. Specify a level that matches the stored procedure on the data source.

Specifies that the result set from the stored procedure on the data source is returned to the caller. This is the default setting for result sets.

Specifies that the result set from the stored procedure on the data source is returned to the client.

Select to specify that the stored procedure always returns the same results for given argument values. A procedure is deterministic when the same results are returned from successive invocations of the procedure with identical inputs.

Select to specify that the stored procedure takes an action that changes the state of an object that is not managed by the database manager.