Type a name for the OLE DB table user-defined function. The name includes the schema name and user defined function name separated by a period. If you do not specify a schema, the current session schema is used.
Type comments for the table user-defined function.
Select to drop a user-defined function from the database before the new one is created if it has the same name and signature as the one specified in the name field.
Select the target database where you want to put the OLE DB table user-defined function that you are creating.
Type your user ID to connect to the database connection. The User ID field is available only when the Use your current user ID and password check box is not selected.
Type your password to connect to the database connection.
Select to test if the password and user ID that you supplied can be used to connect to the target database.
Opens the Configuration Assistant (CA). The CA helps you to set up a connection to a new DB2 database server when the database to which you want to connect is not listed in the Alias list.
Select to use the user ID and password of your client workstation to connect to the specified database.
Restriction: You can select this check box only when
the database server is installed on your
workstation.
Type the OLE DB provider connection string, or click the Build String push button to create the string using a wizard. The connection string is composed of a database type specifier and zero or more parameters separated by semicolons. The parameters that are included in the connection string are specific to the particular OLE DB provider that is used.
Opens the Build OLE DB Provider Connection String wizard to help you create the required connection string.
Tests the connections to the OLE DB provider using the connection string that you specified. A message indicates success or failure.
Specifies that the table user-defined function is to select the data from an OLE DB table.
Select the table from the tables list. A message indicates success or failure.
Type the table name. A message indicates success or failure.
Specifies that the table user-defined function is to return data as the result of an SQL query executed on the OLE DB provider.
Type the required SQL query according to the SQL syntax that is supported by the OLE DB provider that you are using.
Shows up to 25 rows of sample data that will result from the table user-defined function with the options that you specified.
Shows the available columns for the selected OLE DB provider table. Move the columns to the Selected Data Columns to be returned by the table user-defined function.
Shows the columns that you selected to be returned by the table user-defined function. You can click the Add or Remove push buttons to manually add unlisted columns or remove unwanted columns.
Adds OLE DB data columns. Some OLE DB providers do not support enumeration of columns.
Removes selected columns from the Selected Data Columns list.
Moves selected columns from the Available Data Columns list to the Selected Data Columns list.
Moves all available columns to the Selected Data Columns list.
Moves selected columns from the Selected Data Columns list to the Available Data Columns list.
Moves all columns from the Selected Data Columns list to the Available Data Columns list.
Shows the names of the OLE DB data columns.
Shows the data type for each of the OLE DB data columns.
Shows the corresponding DB2 SQL type that each of the OLE DB data columns will be mapped to.
Shows the names of the OLE DB data columns, the data type for each of the columns, and the corresponding DB2 SQL type that each of the columns will be mapped to.
Opens the Define Column window where you can change the default DB2 data type for the selected column.
Moves the selected column up one position in the order that columns are returned by the table user-defined function. You can do this only if the source data is an OLE DB table, not a query.
Moves the selected column down one position in the order that columns are returned by the table user-defined function. You can do this only if the source data is an OLE DB table, not a query.
Select to create a table view for the OLE DB table user-defined function. Using a table view can simplify access to the OLE DB data.
Type the name of the table view for the table user-defined function. The name includes the schema name and view name separated by a period. If you do not specify a schema, the current session schema is used.
Type comments for the table view.
Select to create a DB2 table and insert the OLE DB table user-defined function data into it. Use this option if you want to permanently import the OLE DB data into DB2.
Type the name of the table to create. The name includes the schema name and table name separated by a period. If you do not specify a schema, the current session schema is used.
Type comments for the new table.
Shows a summary of the table user-defined function that you created.
Opens the SQL Statements window that shows the script that is created by the wizard.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the Create OLE DB Table Function wizard.
Goes to the next page of the wizard.
Goes to the previous page of the wizard.
Performs all specified actions and closes the wizard. Available only when all required fields are completed.