A read-only field describing the index owner.
Opens a List window that you can use to view or filter the available items and select one. Not available when you alter an index.
A read-only field describing the name of the index.
Opens a List window that you can use to view or filter the available items and select one. Not available when you alter an index.
A read-only field describing the user ID of the person who owns the table for this index.
Opens a List window that you can use to view or filter the available items and select one.
A read-only field describing the name of the table for this index. Not available when you alter an index.
Specifies to convert to a type 1 index. This is not recommended. This is invalid if the table space associated with the index has a lock size that is at row level, or if you select the Do not apply uniqueness constraint to null valued key check box.
Specifies to convert to a type 2 index. This is recommended.
You cannot change the Available columns in the index key.
You cannot change the Selected columns in the index key.
You cannot move the columns from Available to Selected to change the index key.
You cannot move the columns from Available to Selected to change the index key.
You cannot move the columns from Selected to Available to change the index key.
You cannot move the columns from Selected to Available to change the index key.
You cannot change the order of the columns in the index key.
You cannot change the order of the columns in the index key.
You cannot change the search order in the index key.
You cannot change the search order in the index key.
You cannot change this value when you alter an index.
You cannot change this value when you alter an index.
You cannot change this value when you alter an index.
You cannot change this value when you alter an index.
Enter or select the value 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16. In a data sharing environment you must specify 1. Available only for Type 1 index.
Specify an active 4 KB buffer pool. The default buffer pool is the database's buffer pool. If the index cannot use the databases buffer pool by default, then BP0 is used.
Important: The privilege set must contain SYSADM authority, SYSCTL authority, or USE privileges on the specified buffer pool.
Optional: Type a password for the VSAM data sets.
Type or select the maximum data set size for nonpartitioned indexes. This field is unavailable for partitioned indexes.
Select to have DB2 close the data sets when the conditions are met, for the least recently used index spaces before it closes the data sets for index spaces that are defined without this option.
Specifies that you want to manage data sets.
Specify the integrated catalog facility where the data sets for this index are cataloged. If the catalog name is greater than eight characters, then you must use an alias for this setting.
Specifies that DB2 manages data sets.
Specify a storage group at the current server that includes at least one volume serial number in its description.
Important: The privilege set must contain SYSADM authority, SYSCTL authority, or USE privileges on the specified storage group.
Opens a List window that you can use to view or filter the available items and select one.
Type an integer between 12 and 4194304, inclusive (PRIQTY).
Type an integer between 12 and 131068, inclusive (SECQTY). If you specify 0, DB2 cannot extend the data set.
Select to erase the associated data sets when you drop this index.
Select to specify that you want to explicitly manage free space in the index space.
Specify a value from 0 to 255 that designates to leave a page of free space when index entries are created.
Specify a value from 0 to 99 to define a percentage of free space to leave in each nonleaf page and subpage when entries are added to the index or partition.
Specifies to write the updated pages to the group buffer pool when more than one DB2 member has the index or partition open and at least one member has the index open for an UPDATE operation. Important: This setting is ignored and no pages are cached if the group buffer pool is defined for cross-invalidation use only.
Specifies to cache pages in the group buffer when read in from DASD.
Important: This setting is ignored and no pages are cached if the group buffer pool is defined for cross-invalidation use only.
Opens the Change partition management window.
Displays the defined partition management settings.
Submits the data in the window and closes the window.
Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook or window.