Specifies that you want to take the fastest path through the wizard and accept the Replication Center's default settings for table spaces. All of the control tables will be created in one new table space (Linux, UNIX, Windows), or two new table spaces (z/OS). The table spaces will be system managed.

Specifies that you want to choose your own table space settings for the control tables.

Displays the name of a Q Capture server where the control tables will be created. The name is a DB2 alias that is cataloged on your client system. Click the button to select a server.

Opens a window to let you select a Q Capture server.

Type a schema that identifies the Q Capture program and its control tables on the server.

Type a valid user ID for connecting to the server on which you want to create the control tables.

Type a valid password for connecting to the server on which you want to create the control tables.

Type a valid user ID for connecting to the server on which you want to create the control tables.

Type a valid password for connecting to the server on which you want to create the control tables.

z/OS: Type the name of the DB2 subsystem that will be the Q Capture server. Use the subsystem name that is defined on the host system.

z/OS: Displays the name of a database within the DB2 subsystem that you have specified as the Q Capture server. This name will be used for creating table spaces or selecting existing table spaces. Click the button to select a database.

z/OS: Opens a window to let you select a database within the DB2 subsystem that you have specified as the Q Capture server.

Displays the name of a Q Apply server where the control tables will be created. The name is a DB2 alias that is cataloged on your client system. Click the button to select a server.

Opens a window to let you select a Q Apply server.

Type a schema that identifies the Q Apply program and its control tables on the server.

z/OS: Type the name of the DB2 subsystem that will be the Q Apply server. Use the subsystem name that is defined on the host system.

z/OS: Displays the name of a database within the DB2 subsystem that you have specified as the Q Apply server. This name will be used for creating table spaces or selecting existing table spaces. Click the button to select a database.

z/OS: Opens a window to let you select a database within the DB2 subsystem that you have specified as the Q Apply server.

Select to create control tables for both a Q Capture program and Q Apply program on the same server with the same schema.

Specifies that you want to create the control tables in one table space. You can use an existing table space or create a new one.

Specifies that you want to create the control tables in one dbspace. You can use an existing dbspace or create a new one.

Specifies that you want to create the control tables in two table spaces, one for tables that require locksize page and one for tables that require locksize row. You can use existing table spaces or create new ones.

Specifies that you want to choose the table space where each control table will be created. You can use existing table spaces or create new ones.

Specifies that you want to choose the table space where each control table will be created. You can use existing table spaces or create new ones.

Specifies that you want to choose the dbspace where each control table will be created. You can use existing dbspaces or create new ones.

Specifies that you want to use an existing table space for all of the control tables.

Specifies that you want to use an existing dbspace for all of the control tables.

Displays the name of an existing table space where all of the control tables will be created. Click the button to select an existing table space.

Displays the name of an existing dbspace where all of the control tables will be created. Click the button to select an existing dbspace.

Opens a window that lets you select an existing table space for all of the control tables.

Opens a window that lets you select an existing dbspace for all of the control tables.

Specifies that you want to create a new table space for all of the control tables.

Specifies that you want to create a new dbspace for all of the control tables.

Displays the name of a new table space where all of the control tables will be created. Click the button to create a new table space.

Displays the name of a new dbspace where all of the control tables will be created. Click the button to create a new dbspace.

Opens a window that lets you create a new table space for all of the control tables.

Opens a window that lets you create a new dbspace for all of the control tables.

Specifies that you want to use an existing table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of page.

Displays the name of an existing table space where all of the control tables that require a locksize of page will be created. Click the button to select an existing table space.

Opens a window that lets you choose an existing table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of page.

Specifies that you want to create a new table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of page.

Displays the name of a new table space where all of the control tables that require a locksize of page will be created. Click the button to create a new table space.

Opens a window that lets you create a new table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of page.

Specifies that you want to use an existing table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of row.

Displays the name of an existing table space where all of the control tables that require a locksize of row will be created. Click the button to create a new table space.

Opens a window that lets you select an existing table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of row.

Specifies that you want to create a new table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of row.

Displays the name of a new table space where all of the control tables that require a locksize of row will be created. Click the button to create a new table space.

Opens a window that lets you create a new table space for all of the control tables that require a locksize of row.

Shows all of the control tables, their default table spaces and buffer pools, and whether the table space is new or existing. For z/OS, there are additional columns for database and required locksize. To use a different table space, select a control table and click Change.

Shows all of the control tables, their default dbspaces and storage pools, and whether the dbspace is new or existing. To use a different dbspace, select a control table and click Change.

Opens a window that lets you specify a different table space for a control table. You can select an existing table space, or create a new one.

Opens a window that lets you specify a different dbspace for a control table. You can select an existing dbspace, or create a new one.

Displays the WebSphere MQ queue manager that the Q Capture 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 a queue manager for this Q Capture program to use.

Displays the WebSphere MQ local queue that is used as the Q Capture administration queue. To change this queue, type a valid queue name, or click the ellipses button to see a list of available queues. The WebSphere MQ access function must be enabled and the queue manager must be running for you to see a list of queues.

Opens a window so that you can choose a persistent local queue as the administration queue for this Q Capture program.

Displays the name of the WebSphere MQ local queue that is used as the Q Capture restart queue. To change this queue, type a valid queue name, or click the ellipses button to see a list of available queues. The WebSphere MQ access function must be enabled and the queue manager must be running for you to see a list of queues.

Opens a window so that you can choose a persistent local queue as the restart queue for this Q Capture program.

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

Displays the name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager that the Q Apply program works with. 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 a queue manager for this Q Apply program to use.

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

The administration queue receives control messages and status messages for the Q Capture program.

The restart queue stores a message that tells the Q Capture program where to start reading in the DB2 recovery log after the Q Capture program restarts.

Cancels any changes that you made and closes the wizard.

Moves the wizard forward one page.

Moves the wizard back one page.

Opens the Run Now or Save SQL window, which shows the SQL script for creating the control tables based on the specifications that you chose in the wizard.

Specifies that your target tables are in the federated server that you selected on the Server page of the wizard.

Specifies that your target tables are in a non-DB2 relational server that is mapped to a nickname in the federated server that you selected on the Server page of the wizard.

Select the non-DB2 relational server that contains the target tables. If the server that you are looking for is not in the list, close this wizard and go to the federated objects folder in the Control Center to create wrappers, server mappings, and user mappings from the federated server to the non-DB2 server.

Type a schema to identify the Q Apply control tables that will be created on the non-DB2 relational server. By default, the remote authorization ID is used as the schema for these tables. The user ID must have the authority to create objects using this schema.

Optional: Type the name of a table space where the Q Apply control tables will be created in the Oracle database. The table space must already exist. If you do not type a table space, the tables will be created in the default table space.

Optional: Type the name of a segment where the Q Apply control tables will be created in the Sybase database. The segment must already exist. If you do not type a segment, the table will be created in the default segment.

Optional: Type the name of a dbspace where the Q Apply control tables will be created in the Informix database. The dbspace must already exist. If you do not type a dbspace, the table will be created in the default dbspace.

Optional: Type the name of a filegroup where the Q Apply control tables will be created in the Microsoft SQL Server database. The filegroup must already exist. If you do not type a filegroup, the table will be created in the default filegroup.

Opens the Add Connection window, where you can enter information for connecting to an Oracle database on which you want to create control tables.

Type the user ID which will be used in connecting to the server.

Type the password for the user ID.

Click to verify that the Replication Center can connect to the specified server to create the Q Capture control tables.

Click to open a window on which you can select the release level of the control tables that you want to create. If you do not change the release, it is based on the following criteria: