Generates the SQL UPDATE statement and opens the Run Now or Save SQL window.

Cancels any changes that you made and closes this window.

Select the schema of the Q Capture program whose saved parameters you want to change. The default schema is ASN.

Shows Q Capture operating parameters and their saved values. To change the value of a parameter, select a keyword and use the controls in the Value area.

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Resets the value of the selected parameter to the default.

Displays the WebSphere MQ queue manager that the Q Capture program uses. To change this queue manager, type a valid queue manager name.

Opens a window so that you can change the queue manager that this Q Capture program uses.

Validates the settings of the queue manager that you specified and displays the results.

Displays the name of the WebSphere MQ local queue that is used as the Q Capture restart queue. To change this queue, type the name of a local queue.

Opens a window so that you can change the restart queue for this Q Capture program.

Validates the settings of the restart queue that you specified and displays the results.

Displays the name of the WebSphere MQ local queue that is used as the Q Capture administration queue. To change this queue, type the name of a local queue.

Opens a window so that you can change the administration queue for this Q Capture program.

Validates the settings of the administration queue that you specified and displays the results.

Select a start mode for the Q Capture program: WARMSI, WARMNS, or COLD.

Specify the maximum memory in megabytes that the Q Capture program can use to build transactions. The default is 500 MB on Linux, UNIX, and Windows; on z/OS the default is 0 and the Q Capture program calculates a memory allocation that is based on the Q Capture region size in the JCL or started task.

Specify how often the Q Capture program commits transactions to WebSphere MQ. The default is 500 milliseconds (a half second), or 1 second for Oracle sources.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture commit interval: milliseconds or seconds.

Select if you want the Q Capture program to stop after reaching the end of the active log. Clear if you do not want the Q Capture program to stop (the default).

Specify how often the Q Capture program saves statistics about its performance. The default is every 60000 milliseconds (1 minute) on z/OS, or 30000 milliseconds (30 seconds) on Linux, UNIX, and Windows.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture monitor interval.

Specify how long the Q Capture program keeps statistics about its performance before deleting them. The default is one week.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture monitor limit: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.

Specify how long the Q Capture program saves trace data. The default is one week.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture trace limit: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.

Specify how long the Q Capture program saves signals that it receives. The default is one week. Signals older than this value are deleted.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture signal limit: minutes, hours, days, or weeks. The default is 5000 milliseconds (5 seconds).

Specify how long the Q Capture program is idle after reaching the end of the log. The default is 500 milliseconds (a half second) or 2 seconds for Oracle sources.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture sleep interval: milliseconds or seconds.

Specify how often the Q Capture program checks for performance data, trace data, and signals to see if any of them are old enough to delete. The default is 5 minutes.

Specify a unit of time for the Q Capture prune interval: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.

Select if you want the Q Capture program to reuse its log file when it restarts by erasing the file contents and writing to the blank file. Clear if you want the Q Capture program to append messages to the end of the file when it restarts (the default).

Select if you want the Q Capture program to stop when DB2 or the queue manager are unavailable. Clear if you want the Q Capture program to continue running. On z/OS, Q Capture terminates regardless of the setting for term if Resource Recovery Services (RRS) abnormally terminates.

Type a path where the Q Capture program creates its log and work files. The default is the directory where the program starts.

Specifies that the Q Capture program sends data and informational messages in Version 8 format. Choose this option if at least one of the Q Apply programs that receives the messages is at Version 8.

Specifies that the Q Capture program sends data and informational messages in Version 9 format. Choose this option if all of the Q Apply programs that receive the messages are at Version 9.