Select to enable the RESUME option, used to specify whether you are loading records into a non-empty table space, or an empty table space.

Select YES to load data into a non-empty table space, or NO to load data into an empty table space. If NO is specified, and the target table 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 allow users read and write access to the data during LOAD.

Select to allow data to be loaded concurrently with user transactions.

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Select to replace existing rows in all tables in the table space with newly loaded rows. (LOAD REPLACE)

If you reset the table space, select this check box to keep the compression dictionary, (KEEPDICTIONARY). If you do not select this check box, a new dictionary will be built.

Select this to load data into non-empty data sets. The data sets must already be defined as VSAM REUSE.

Select to preformat any remaining space in the table spaces and index spaces, after the records have been loaded.

Specifies normal logging during the load process. All records loaded are logged.

Select if LOAD should set the table space in the COPY pending status, whether or not LOG NO was specified. If the data in the table space can be easily recreated by another LOAD, should it be lost, you do not need to set the COPY pending status. However, it is recommended to set the COPY pending status.

Select to ensure the utility will delete rows with errors that are violations of check and/or referential constraints, and issue an error message.

Select if you want to specify a format for the input records.

Specifies that the input record format is DB2 unload format.

Specifies that the input record format is SQL/DS format.

Select to specify a format for input values that are floating point.

Specifies that floating point numbers are provided in System/390 hexadecimal Floating Point (HFP) format. This is the format that DB2 uses to store floating point numbers, and is the default.

Specifies that floating point numbers are provided in IEEE Binary Floating Point (BFP) format. DB2 converts the BFP data to hexadecimal floating point (HFP) format as the data is loaded into the DB2 table. If a conversion error occurs while converting from BFP to HFP, the record is placed in the discard file.

Specifies the code page data type.

Select to specify up to three coded character set identifiers.

Type a valid integer identifier value for a single byte character set.

Type a valid integer identifier value for a graphics and double byte character set.

Type a valid integer identifier value for a double byte character set.

Select to specify the number of sort keys.

Type an integer value which is an estimate of the number of index keys to be sorted. The default is 0.

Select to specify a continuation string for long records.

Type the start column number for the continuation string.

Type the end column number for the continuation string.

Specify this to define a character string.

Type a character string to use as the continuation string.

Specify this to define a hexadecimal string.

Type a hexadecimal string to use as the continuation string.

Select to specify that LOAD will not accept substitution characters in a string.

Select to run statistics for the table space. Then specify the options for this on the statistics pages of this notebook.

Select to run parallel loads for the partitions of a partitioned table space.

Select to specify the data sets for the load using actual data set names.

Select to specify the data sets for the load using previously defined templates.

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 the temporary work file for the sort input data set. SYSUT1 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 the temporary work file for the sort output data set. SORTOUT 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 work data set that will store information about errors during load processing. SYSERR 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 work data set that will map the identifier of a table row back to the input record that caused an error. SYSMAP 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 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 the temporary work file for the sort input data set. SYSUT1 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 temporary work file for the sort output data set. SORTOUT 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 work data set that will store information about errors during load processing. SYSERR 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 work data set that will map the identifier of a table row back to the input record that caused an error. SYSMAP 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 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.

Type the maximum number of records to be written in the discard data set. The value can range from 0 to 2 147 483 647. The default value is 0.

Optional: Type the name of a device type for temporary data sets to be dynamically allocated by DFSORT. It can be any device type acceptable to the DYNALLOC parameter of the SORT or OPTION control statement for DFSORT. If you do not specify a device type in this field and a sort is required, you must provide the DD statements that the sort program requires for the temporary data sets.

Select to specify the number of DFSORT temporary data sets.

Type the number of dynamically allocated temporary data sets for DFSORT.

Shows the target tables to be loaded on the table space. To add a table to this list, click Add. To modify a table, click on the row to select it and then click Change. To remove a table from the list, click on the row to select it and then click Remove.

Opens the Add Target Table window so that you can add a new target table to the list.

Opens the Change Target Table window so that you can change a target table in the list.

Removes a target table from the list.

Shows the characteristics of specific fields in the selected target table. You can view the field definitions or select a field that you want to modify. To add a field to this table, click Add. To modify a field, click on the row to select it and then click Change. To remove a field from the list, click on the row to select it and then click Remove.

Opens the Add Field window so that you can add a new field specification to the selected target table.

Opens the Change Field window so that you can change characteristics of a field in the selected target table.

Removes a field specification from the selected table.

Select to write the messages that report statistics to SYSPRINT.

This is the default. Select to not write the messages that report statistics to SYSPRINT.

Select the statistics that you want to place in the catalog tables.

Select the statistics that you want to place in the catalog history tables.

Select to specify the tables from which statistical information is to be gathered.

Select to gather information for all tables in the table space. Activates the Change button.

Select to gather information for tables listed in the Table options table. Activates the Add button.

Contains a list of tables from which to collect statistics. To add a table, select Individual beside Select tables and then click Add. To change options for a table, select the table and click Change. To delete a table from the list, select the table and click Remove.

Opens the Add Table Options window where you can add a table to the list.

Opens the Change Table Options window where you can change the options of a table.

Removes a table from the Table options list.

Select to specify indexes from which statistical information is to be gathered.

Select to gather information for all indexes in the table space. Activates the Change button.

Select to gather information for indexes listed in the Index options table. Activates the Add button.

Contains a list of indexes from which to collect statistics. To add an index, select Individual beside Select indexes and then click Add. To change options for an index, select the index and click Change. To delete an index from the list, select the index and click Remove.

Opens the Add Index Options window where you can add an index to the list.

Opens the Change Index Options window where you can make changes to an index in the list.

Removes an entry from the Index options list.

Submits the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook, and closes the notebook. Available only when the required fields are completed.

Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook. Notebook remains open and the statements are not submitted.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes this notebook. No statements are submitted.