Selects that DB2 commands and SQL statements are to be issued against a DB2 Universal Database system, excluding DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 commands.

Select the type of command you want to issue.

Selects that console commands are to be issued against a z/OS or OS/390 system, including DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 commands.

Selects the DB2 for z/OS or OS/390 subsystem to be used for issuing commands.

Opens a window in which you can select the DB2 for z/OS or OS/390 system to be used for issuing commands.

Select the database from the Select Database window by clicking:

When a Database has been selected from the Select Database window it will appear in this field.

Select a previously used command from the Command history. pull down. You can modify the number of commands shown in the Command history pull down from the History page of the Command Center Options notebook.

Contains the current command. It can be resized by dragging the horizontal bar between the Command field and the Results field.

You can use the Page Up and Page Down keys to recall commands from the command history. The command that is recalled will appear in the Command field.

Click to open a window where you can choose the type of SQL statement that you want to create.

Click to append the most recent command to the currently open script.

This button will be disabled if there are no commands in the command history and the Command field is empty.

Contains the results of running a script. It can be resized by dragging the horizontal bar between the Command field and the Results field.

Select a previously run script from this drop down box to run it again without typing it again.

Contains the current script. It can be resized by dragging the horizontal bar between the Script field and the Results field.

Contains the results of running a script. It can be resized by dragging the horizontal bar between the Script field and the Results field.

Click to display more results.

Check the Automatically commit updates check box to have an update automatically committed each time you move to a new row in the table that you are working with.
Note:This page will be blank unless you have selected Automatically display query results on the query results page in the Command Center Options notebook or until you execute a select query through the Retrieve Table Data icon.

Click to commit the update that you have just made.

The Commit Update push button will be disabled if the Automatically commit updates check box is checked.

Click to roll the table back to before the most recent change was committed.

The Rollback push button will be disabled if the Automatically commit updates check box is checked.

Click this icon to execute the command in the Command field on the Interactive page or the script in the Script field on the Script page.

Click this icon to execute the last statement that was executed on the Interactive page of the Command Center notebook as a select statement, and have it displayed on the Query Results page of the Command Center notebook.

When the Script page is selected, this button will be disabled.

When the Command page is selected, this button will be disabled if the last command executed did not generate table data.

click this icon to create an access plan for the last command issued.

When the Command page is selected, this button will be disabled if there is no access plan for the last command issued. Displays the start processing time of the IMS command on an IMS host system. The time is based upon the current locale time.

Displays the time the IMS command finished processing on an IMS host system. The time is based upon the current locale time.

Displays the time that it took for the IMS command to complete processing on the IMS host system.

Displays the start processing time of the IMS command on a workstation. The time is based upon the current locale time.

Displays the time the IMS command finished processing on a workstation. The time is based upon the current locale time.

Displays the time that it took for the IMS command to complete processing on a workstation.

Select to open a new IMS Results window.

Displays any errors for a command.

Displays the results of a command.

Displays the members that the command was routed to.

Displays the IMSplex where the selected command was processed.

Displays the command you ran and the previous commands you have issued.

Select an IMS command from the list to review the command results.

Displays the members in the IMSplex where the selected command was processed.