If you made any changes to the properties of the registered table, clicking OK generates an SQL script to make the changes and opens the Run Now or Save SQL window. In this window, you can choose to run the script immediately, save it as a task to be run by the Task Center, or save it to a file to be run later.

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

Select a capture rule by which the source table rows will be replicated. You can choose to capture changes to all columns or to registered columns only.

Displays the columns of the selected table. Columns for which the corresponding After-Image check boxes are selected have been registered. If the corresponding Before-Image check boxes are also selected, then the Capture program will also capture the before-images for those columns. You cannot deselect any of the check boxes, but you can register any columns that have not already been registered. To register a column, select the corresponding After-Image check box. You can also select the Before-Image check box for any columns you are registering. If you select a Before-Image check box without first selecting the After-Image check box next to it, the After-Image check box is selected automatically.

Selects all the check boxes in the After-Image column.

Selects all the check boxes in the Before-Image and the After-Image columns.

Clears all selections in the After-Image and the Before-Image columns.

Clears all selections in the Before-Image column.

Displays the prefix for the names of the before-image columns in the CD table for this registered table. You cannot change this value.

Select to stop the Capture program when certain errors occur. These errors include:

If you select this check box, the Capture program terminates after writing the error message to the Capture trace (IBMSNAP_CAPTRACE) table. If you clear this check box, the Capture program writes an error message but continues to run.

If you clear this check box, you defer, but do not eliminate, a full refresh of target tables dependent on the table that you are registering as a source. For example, you might want to defer a full refresh when the Capture program starts cold or a gap in the log is detected. Otherwise, full refresh activity may overload the Capture server during peak periods if the target tables are very large. You can change the setting for this option on the Properties window.

Select this check box to tell the Capture program to record each update as a delete and insert. You must select this check box if your source applications update one or more columns referenced by the predicate of a subscription set, if your source applications update one or more columns of a target-table partitioning key, or if your source applications update a table in which different rows are replicated to different target tables. Do not select this check box if you are going to be updating the primary key of a target table.

Select this check box if you are going to use the table in update anywhere replication and want to propagate changes from a replica target table to other target tables mapped to this table. The Capture program running on the server where this table is registered will capture the changes that have been applied to this table by the replica mapped to it. Those changes can then be propagated to any other target tables mapped to this table.

Select the level of conflict detection for the Apply program to use in update-anywhere replication scenarios using this registered table as a parent. In Standard detection, any changes to the source table captured after the Apply program begins conflict detection will not be checked during the current Apply cycle. In Enhanced detection, the Apply program holds a LOCK on the source table to ensure that no changes are made during the conflict detection process. No conflict detection is the right option when your application environment does not allow conflicts to occur. By not using conflict detection processing, you save processing cycles.

Select this check box if your source table does not already have a primary key. The Replication Center requires primary key columns for the Apply program to track which changes are applied to which rows in a target table.

Displays the schema of the CD table for the registered table. You cannot change this value.

Displays the name of the CD table for the registered table. You cannot change this value.

Displays the name of the table space containing the CD table. You cannot change this value.

Displays the schema of the index for the CD table. You cannot change this value.

Displays the name of the index for the CD table. You cannot change this value.