If you are unloading a single partitioned table space, select this checkbox to unload each partition in parallel into physically distinct data sets
Enter or select the punch data set.
Enter or select the punch data set.
Enter or select the unload data set.
Enter or select the unload data set.
Selects to specify the output data format.
Selects to specify the EBCDIC output data format.
Selects to specify the ASCII output data format.
Selects to specify the UNICODE output data format.
Specify up to three coded character set identifiers (CCSIDs) to be used for the data in the output data set, including for data unloaded in the external character formats.
Enter the CCSID for SBCS (single-byte character set) characters.
Enter the CCSID for mixed data, that is, where certain shift characters serve as left and right delimiters for sequences of multibyte characters that do not include single-byte characters.
Enter the CCSID for graphic strings composed of DBCS (double-byte character set) characters. In a graphic string, each character is represented by a pair of bytes.
Check the Do not substitute characters option to prevent possible character substitutions during CCSID conversion.
Select the Do not pad variable length columns field to ensure that variable length columns in the unloaded records occupy the actual data length without additional padding.
Specifies the maximum number of records in error that are allowed before the unloading process terminates.
Specifies the maximum number of records in error that are allowed before the unloading process terminates.
Specifies the output format for numeric floating point data to be in hexadecimal format.
Specifies the output format for numeric floating point data to be in binary (IEEE) format.
To determine the type of application access allowed during the unloading process, select either the Read only application access (REFERENCE) or the Read-write application access (CHANGE) radio button.
To determine the type of application access allowed during the unloading process, select either the Read only application access (REFERENCE) or the Read-write application access (CHANGE) radio button.
Selecting Cursor stability indicates that the UNLOAD utility assumes CURRENTDATA(NO) and reads rows in the cursor stability mode.
Selecting Uncommitted read indicates that uncommitted rows, if they exist, are unloaded.