Generates the SQL script and opens the Run Now or Save SQL window.
Cancels any unsaved changes that you made and closes this window.
Shows the tables to be registered. You can click the Add push button to add more tables to the list. You can click Remove to remove tables. If you have set up profiles for your source objects, then the settings needed to register the tables are complete. If you did not set any profiles, you need to select each table one at a time and enter the settings manually.
Displays the name of the Capture control server, after you have selected this server.
Opens the Select a Capture Control Server window so you can search for a particular server.
Specify the schema in which you will register tables.
Opens a window so that you can select a valid table to register.
Removes the selected table from the list.
Opens the Validate External CCD table window so that you can determine if the selected external CCD table can be registered as a source.
Specify how the source table rows will be replicated. You can select to do a full refresh, or to capture changes to all columns, or to capture changes to registered columns only.
Specify how the source table rows will be replicated. You can select to do a full refresh, or to capture changes to all columns, or to capture changes to registered columns only.
Displays the columns of the selected table and the details of each column. Select the After-Image check box for each column you want to register. Select the Before-Image check box to capture both before and after images of a column when it changes.
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.
Type a character to use as the prefix to the names of before-image columns in the CD table. If you change the before-image prefix after making the column selections, those column selections are reset. This means that if you select three columns for after-image and one column for before-image out of five total columns defined in the source table using the default before-image prefix X, and then you change the prefix to Y, all after-image and no before-image columns are selected.
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 select this check box, the Apply program is allowed to automatically perform full refresh when needed. If you deselect this check box, you defer, but do not eliminate, a full refresh of target tables dependent on the table that you are registering. If you defer, you will have to do the full refresh manually. 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 can 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 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 to enable the forwarding of updates from a replica target table to other target tables dependent on the same registered table. By default, this check box is selected due to the assumption that a master table has more than one replica and the changes from one replica need to be applied to another replica. Deselect this check box disable the forwarding of updates from a replica to additional sites by the suppression of double-capturing. For parent table A, updates that came from replica B will not be captured. If other replicas or other target tables are defined for the same parent table, changes from replica B will not be propagated to them.
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.
Type a table schema to use for the change data table. The default schema is taken from the source object profiles, if you have set those profiles. If no profiles are set, then Replication Center uses the default schema.
Opens the List Schemas window so that you can search for a particular schema to use.
Type a table name to use for the CD table. The default name is taken from the source object profiles, if you have set those profiles.
Select to use an existing table space for the CD table. You can then type or select the table space name.
Type or select the name of the existing table space that you want to use.
Opens the List Table Spaces window so that you can search for a particular table space.
Specifies that you want to use a table space that you already defined for another table in this instance of the Register Tables notebook. The table space is not yet created because the Register Tables notebook is still in use.
Select the table space already defined for another table in this instance of the Register Tables notebook.
Specifies that you want a new table space to be created for the CD table.
Type the name of the new table space.
Lists the specifications for the containers to use for the new table space. In the Container Type field, choose whether a container will be a file or a device. In the Container name field, type the path and filename to use for a FILE container, or the device to use for a DEVICE container. In the Size field, type the size of the file to use for the FILE container, and in the Unit field, select the unit that is appropriate for the size.
Adds a container to the table space.
Removes a container from the table space.
Select a page size in kilobytes for the table space.
Type an extent size in the appropriate page size increments. This is the amount of storage that will be used if you have exceeded the primary storage allocations. Primary and secondary allocation sizes are the main factors that affect the amount of DASD space that DB2 uses.
Select a prefetch size in the appropriate page size increments for the table space. A prefetch operation brings pages into the virtual buffer pool before they are required and reads several pages with a single I/O operation.
Select the name of a buffer pool to associate with the table space.
Type a schema name to use for the CD table index.
Opens the List Schemas window so that you can search for a particular schema to use.
Type a name to use for the CD table index.
Specify the percentage of each index page to leave as free space when building the index. The first entry in a page is added without restriction. When additional entries are placed in an index page at least the specific integer percent of free space is left on each page. The value can range from 0 to 99. However, if a value greater than 10 is specified, only 10 percent free space will be left in non-leaf pages. The default is 10.
Specify the minimum amount of used space that should be left on the page.