Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Cancels any unsaved changes that you made and closes this window.

Displays the name of the Apply control server for the subscription set.

Displays the name of the subscription set.

Displays the character string identifying subscription definitions that are unique to each instance of the Apply program.

Displays the name of the Capture control server for the set.

Displays the Capture schema being used for the source tables on the Capture control server.

Displays the name of the target server where the target tables for the subscription set are located.

Specify the number of minutes worth of change data for the Apply program to replicate from the replication sources to the target tables during an Apply cycle.

Type or select the number of changes for the Apply program to apply to the target tables before committing the changes.

Lists the members of the subscription set. You can edit the schema, name, and type of the target table for each member. There are two different visual cues that can indicate the state of completion of the information for a member:

Opens the Add Registered Sources window to add a source to the subscription-set member list.

Removes the selected subscription-set member. The source table that is part of that member is not deleted and can be used for other subscription-set members.

Opens the Member Properties notebook. By default, for each member the target-table type is user copy, all of the columns in the source table are replicated to the target table, and the same key is used on the target table as is used on the source table. Therefore, use the Member Properties notebook only if you want to change these default settings.

Specify the date on which you want replication of the subscription set to begin. Select the arrow to show a calendar. You can scroll through the months to pick a date. Select the arrow again to close the calendar.

Specify the time at which you want replication of the subscription set to begin on the selected date. The time format is dependent on the locale. You can also highlight the hour, minute, or second and use the arrows to edit the time

Select to use the same timing for master-to-replica replication and for replica-to-master replication.

Select to base the frequency of the replication of this subscription set on a time interval or to have it replicated as often as the Apply program is able to process it.

Select to base the frequency of the replication of this subscription set on a time interval or to have it replicated as often as the Apply program is able to process it.

Specifies to base the frequency of replication of the subscription set on an interval of time.

Specifies to base the frequency of replication of the subscription set on an interval of time.

Specify the number of minutes in the interval.

Specify the number of minutes in the interval.

Specify the number of days in the interval.

Specify the number of days in the interval.

Specify the number of hours in the interval.

Specify the number of hours in the interval.

Specify the number of weeks in the interval.

Specify the number of weeks in the interval.

Specifies that the Apply program process the subscription set as often as it is able.

Specifies that the Apply program process the subscription set as often as it is able.

Select to base the frequency of replication of the subscription set on an event.

Select to base the frequency of replication of the subscription set on an event.

Type a name for the event that will trigger the replication of the subscription set.

Type a name for the event that will trigger the replication of the subscription set.

Lists the SQL statements to be run and the procedures to be called just before and just after the processing of the subscription set.

Opens the Add SQL Statement or Procedure Call window so that you can write a SQL statement or name a procedure to be called, define a SQLSTATE that will indicate a successful execution, and specify when and where the execution will take place.

Opens the Change SQL Statements or Procedure Call window so that you can change the selected run-time processing statement.

Removes the selected statement from the subscription set.

Click to move the selected statement up by one row. Repeat until the statement is in the position you desire.

Click to move the selected statement down by one row. Repeat until the statement is in the position you desire.

Select to prepare all statements in the table.