Type the name of the table owner. Click [...] to search for an existing table owner.
Opens the List User IDs window where you can browse for and select a table owner.
Type the table name to add to the target table list. Click [...] to search for an existing table name.
Opens the List Tables window where you can browse for and select a table name.
Select to define conditions for loading records into the target table.
Select to use an SQL/DS table. Not applicable unless defined on the Options page by selecting the SQL/DS option with Format of the input records.
Type the name of the SQL/DS table, if selected.
Select to base conditions on a column name.
Type the column name to use as part of the condition.
Select to base conditions on a column stated as a specific position.
Type the start position number of the part of the load record to use for selection; the first column of the record is column 1.
Type the end position number of the part of the load record to use for selection.
Select to specify a comparison value in hexadecimal notation.
Type the hexadecimal string to compare.
Select to specify a comparison value in character notation.
Type the character string to compare.
Select to specify a comparison value in graphic notation.
Type the graphical string to compare.
Select if you want to load the data into a specific partition.
Type the partition number where the data is to be loaded. You can also click the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the partition number.
Select to preformat the partition before loading the data.
Select to enable the RESUME option, used to specify whether you are loading records into a non-empty partition, or an empty partition.
Select YES to load data into a non-empty partition, or NO to load data into an empty partition. If NO is specified, and the target partition is not empty and you have not used REPLACE, a message is issued and the Load utility job step terminates with a condition code of 8.
Select to replace existing rows in the partition with newly loaded rows. (LOAD REPLACE)
If you reset the partition, select to keep the compression dictionary (KEEPDICTIONARY). If you do not select this, a new dictionary will be built.
Select to load data into non-empty data sets. The data sets must already be defined as VSAM REUSE.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set that contains data to be loaded. SYSREC is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a local primary copy data set. SYSCOPY is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a local backup copy data set.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a primary copy data set at a recovery site.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a backup copy data set at a recovery site.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a sequential (BSAM) data set that will contain copies of records that did not get loaded, also records loaded and then removed. SYSDISC is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name.
Specify a direct-access storage device type in which you are authorized to allocate space. Assign frequently accessed objects to fast devices and seldom-used objects to slower devices. You can also specify a tape device.
Allocate space compatible for your device. If your device type is DASD the space allocation is in cylinders. If your device type is tape, you can leave this blank.
Type the name of a template for the data set that contains data to be loaded. SYSREC is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Type the name of a template for the data set to use as a local primary copy data set. SYSCOPY is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Type the name of a template for a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a local backup copy data set. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Type the name of a template for a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a primary copy data set at a recovery site. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Type the name of a template for a sequential (BSAM) data set to use as a backup copy data set at a recovery site. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Type the name of a template for a sequential (BSAM) data set that will contain copies of records that did not get loaded, also records loaded and then removed. SYSDISC is the DDNAME (data definition name) associated with this data set name. Click [...] to search for an existing template name.
Opens the List Templates window where you can browse for and select the template name.
Submits the data in the window and closes the window.
Closes the window.
Accepts the changes and keeps the window open.