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 Apply program whose saved parameters you want to change. The default schema is ASN.
Shows Q Apply operating parameters and their saved values. To change a parameter's values, 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 name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager that the Q Apply program uses. To change this queue manager, type a valid queue manager name, or click the ellipses button to see a list of available queue managers. The WebSphere MQ access function must be enabled for you to see a list of queue managers.
Opens a window so that you can choose the queue manager that this Q Apply program uses.
Checks the settings of the queue manager that you specified and displays the results.
Type a name for the file that contains your encrypted passwords for connecting to remote Q Capture servers. The password file is required if you specify an automatic load for a Q subscription that uses the EXPORT/IMPORT or EXPORT/LOAD utilities. The default password file that you can create using the asnpwd command is asnpwd.aut. You must use this command outside the Replication Center to create a password file. You do not create the password file using the Manage Passwords and Connectivity window.
Select if you want the Q Apply program to stop running after all receive queues have been empty once. Clear if you want the Q Apply program to continue running even when all receive queues are empty (the default).
Specify how often the Q Apply 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 Apply monitor interval: seconds, minutes, or hours.
Specify how long the Q Apply program keeps statistics about its performance before deleting them. The default is one week.
Specify a unit of time for the Q Apply monitor limit: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
Specify how long the Q Apply program saves trace data. The default is one week.
Specify a unit of time for the Q Apply trace limit: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
Type a path where the Q Apply program creates its log and work files. The default is the directory where the program starts.
Specify the number of times that the Q Apply program tries to reapply changes to targets or update its control tables after an SQL deadlock. The default is three tries.
Specify how often the Q Apply program checks to see whether performance data or trace data is old enough to delete. The default is 5 minutes.
Specify a unit of time for the Q Apply prune interval: minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
Select if you want the Q Apply 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 Apply program to append messages to the end of the file when it restarts (the default).
Select to stop the Q Apply program when DB2 is unavailable (quiesced, stopped, etc.). Clear if you want the Q Apply program to keep running while DB2 is unavailable. On z/OS, Q Apply terminates regardless of the setting for term if Resource Recovery Services (RRS) abnormally terminates.