Shows the data source type that contains the data that you want to access. For example, Oracle 9, XML, or BLAST. You cannot edit this field.

Shows the library where the wrapper resides. Wrapper libraries for Windows systems are referred to as DLLs, and wrapper libraries for UNIX systems are referred to as shared libraries. You cannot edit this field.

Shows the unique name assigned to the wrapper. This name can contain up to 128 characters and will appear in the DB2 Control Center as the label for your wrapper object. For example, My_XML_Wrapper. You cannot edit this field.

Describes the wrapper for the data source that you are accessing. You cannot edit this field.

Saves any changes that you made in the window and closes the window.

Cancels your input and closes the window.

Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this window. Available only when the required fields are completed.

Opens a window from which you can specify the environment variables that need to be set for this data source.

Shows the available options for the wrapper. Select the check box next to any option to add or drop the option for this wrapper. You cannot remove a required option. The Description field contains information to help you select the correct value for the option. To change the value of the selected option click the Value field. Depending on the option, you can either select a value from the list, click [...] to select multiple values, or you can type a new value.