Select to include the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the related privileges that were defined with the database object in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the table spaces associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the related privileges that were defined with the table space object in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the tables associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include related privileges that were defined with the tables in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the views associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the related privileges that were defined with the views in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the indexes associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the foreign keys associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the triggers associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the synonyms associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include the aliases associated with the database in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include labels associated with all selected objects and their dependencies in the DDL that is generated.

Select to include comments associated with all selected objects and their dependencies, if the object can have a comment, in the DDL that is generated.

Select to extract the environment with a new database name.

Type a new database name with which the generated DDL will be identified. The name can be no longer than eight characters.

Select to extract the environment with a new storage group name for the table spaces associated with the database.

Type a new storage group name with which the generated DDL will be identified.

Select to extract the environment with a new storage group name for the index spaces associated with the database.

Type a new storage group name with which the generated DDL will be identified.

Select to extract the environment with a new name for the owner of the database.

Type a new owner name with which the generated DDL will be identified. This name is generally the authorization ID.

Specify the index or table space allocation options to determine which columns in the DB2 for OS/390 catalog tables are used for space allocation calculations in the DDL that is generated. This field is only available when either index or table space is a selected object from the Objects page.

Specify the version for which the extracted environment is generated. If the version selected is earlier than Version 5, the subsystem is DB2 for MVS. Otherwise, it is DB2 for OS/390.

Specify the frequency with which you commit the statements within the environment.

Specify whether to keep the DB2 defaults as originally defined, or erase wherever possible.

Type a data set name that can be used to contain the report of the generated DDL.

Type a data set name that can be used to contain the actual generated DDL.

Type the direct access unit name or the device type that will be used to allocate the associated data set. Some common device types are 3380, 3390, and 9340 or tape.

Type the direct access unit name or the device type that will be used to allocate the associated data set. Some common device types are 3380, 3390, and 9340 or tape.

Type the volume serial number for the associated data set. This must be a valid MVS volume serial name. Example: DSNV01.

Type the volume serial number for the associated data set. This must be a valid MVS volume serial name. Example: DSNV01.

Type the name of a file in your workstation environment that can be used to contain the report of the generated DDL.

Type the name of a file in your workstation environment that can be used to contain the actual generated DDL.

Opens a Save As window so that you can select or rename a file on your workstation.

Opens a Save As window so that you can select or rename a file on your workstation.

Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Displays the SQL statements that would be generated by your choices in this window.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes this notebook.