Goes to the previous page of the wizard.

Goes to the next page of the wizard.

Performs all specified actions and closes the wizard. Available only when all required fields are completed.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the wizard.

Select the type of data source that you want to access. When you want to access any DB2 family product, such as DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390, select DB2.

Shows the nicknames that are defined for the data source that you selected. Select the nickname that you want to create a cache table for and click Next. If a nickname for the remote table that you want to create a cache table for does not appear in this list, click Create to create the nickname. This table contains the following information:

Opens a window from which you can create a nickname and specify the options for the new nickname.

Shows the name of the cache table. The name of the cache table is based on the name of the nickname that you selected. The format of the name is nickname schema.nickname. You cannot change the name of the cache table.

Select a schema name for the materialized query table. The default schema for the materialized query table is the same as the nickname schema. If you specify a schema name, a new schema is created. Schema names can be 1 to 128 characters.

Type a name for the materialized query table or use the default name. The maximum length for the name is 128 characters.

Shows information about the columns for the materialized query table. To change the information for a column or to remove a column from the list, click Advanced MQT Settings.

Type the WHERE clause or click SQL Assist to generate the SQL that the wizard will use to populate the materialized query table. For example, COL1 > COL2. Do not type the WHERE keyword.

Opens a window that helps you generate the WHERE clause.

Shows the name of the table space that the materialized query table will be created on. Click Advanced MQT Settings to specify a different table space.

Opens a window from which you can change the default settings for the materialized query table. You can specify the settings for the columns, indexes, table space, and data partitioning.

Shows the name of the cache table. The name of the cache table is based on the name of the nickname that you selected. The format of the name is nickname schema.nickname. You cannot change the name of the cache table.

If the source is DB2, the name of the DB2 database where the source table resides. If the source is not DB2, the name of the federated database where the nickname is stored. You cannot change the name of the source database.

For DB2 sources, the name of the table on the data source. For non-DB2 sources, the nickname that represents the data source object. You cannot change the name of the source table or nickname.

Type the user ID that you use to log on to the data source database.

Type the password that you use to log on to the data source database.

Shows the name of the database where the cache table and materialized query tables are stored. You cannot change the name of the target database.

Shows the name of the materialized query table for which you are setting up replication. Click Back to change the name of the materialized query table.

Type the user ID that you use to log on to the federated database.

Type the password that you use to log on to the federated database.

Shows the schema of the capture control tables that are on the data source server. To change the remote schema, click Advanced Settings.

Shows the name of the schema for the capture control tables that are on the capture server. To change the capture schema, click Advanced Settings.

Shows the name of the subscription set for SQL Replication. To change the subscription set name, click Advanced Settings.

Shows the name of the Apply qualifier for SQL Replication. To change the Apply qualifier, click, Advanced Settings.

Shows the date and time that the replication to the materialized query table starts. To change the start date and time, click Advanced Settings.

Shows how frequently the data in the materialized query table is updated. To change the frequency, click Advanced Settings.

Opens a window from which you can change the replication Capture, Apply, and schedule settings for the materialized query table.

Specifies that the data from the data source is not routed to the materialized query table. You must activate the routing manually from the Cache Table Properties window.

Specifies that the data from the data source is automatically routed to the materialized query table. You must specify the values for the DFT_MTTB_TYPES and DFT_QUERYOPT configuration parameters if the current values for these parameters will not enable routing.

Select your default value for the maintained table types configuration parameter. The value of this parameter becomes the default value for the CURRENT MAINTAINED TABLE TYPES FOR OPTIMIZATION special register. To route queries to the materialized query table, select a value that includes the FEDERATED_TOOL type.

Select your default value for the query optimization class configuration parameter. To route the query to the materialized query table, this value must be 2 or greater than or equal to 5.

Shows the status of the settings when data is routed to the materialized query tables, including the settings for the database configuration parameters.

Shows the name of the cache table and the name of the materialized query table.