If the parameter is a User Defined Type, select distinct.
Select a data type from the list. Your selection determines which controls are available.
Specify a unit of measure.
Type a string for use in diagnostic messages. DB2 uses this string to identify the parameter in error messages. Valid characters are the letters A through Z, the characters 0 through 9, and EBCDIC code points X'5B', X'7B', and X'7C.
Specify a value for the length of a parameter.
If you do not specify a length for a CHAR, CHARACTER, or GRAPHIC, then length is set to 1. You must specify a length for VARCHAR or VARGRAPHIC.Specify a value for the total number of digits in a parameter.
You must specify a value between 1 and 31. If you specify a precision value, then you must also specify a scale value. If you do not specify precision and scale, then precision is set to 5 and scale to zero.
Specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal point in a parameter.
You must specify a value between 1 and the specified precision value. If you do not specify precision and scale, then precision is set to five and scale to zero.
Specify a name for the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Specify how applications use the parameter.
Displays a list of existing objects.
Displays a list of existing objects.
Specify a schema name for the first part of the two-part name.
Specify a long identifier for the distinct type name.
If you specify a large object parameter and a locator to a value and not the actual value is passed as the input value, select the As locator check box.
If a locator to a value and not the actual value is passed as the input value, select the As locator check box.
A data type.
A data type.
A data type.
A data type.
A data type.
Accepts the values and closes the window.
Closes the window with no change.
Specify a schema name, which is used as the second part of the three-part name.