Displays the name of the XML publication. You cannot change this name.

Displays the description of the XML publication. You can edit the description to include notes about who created the XML publication, when the latest change was made to it, who to contact about it, and whatever else you need.

Displays the name of the Q Capture server where the source tables are located.

Displays the name of the Q Capture schema that identifies the Q Capture program that you want to publish changes.

Contains the schema and name of the source table for this XML publication.

Displays the name of the columns from which you want to publish changes made to the source table.

Opens a window from which you can select columns from which you want to publish changes made to the source table.

Displays the name of the columns in the source table that contain key values.

Opens a window from which you can select columns in the source table containing key values.

Indicates whether you are publishing all rows of the source table or rows that match a predicate.

Opens a window in which you can type a predicate to filter the rows that you want to publish changes from.

Displays the name of the publishing queue map being used for the XML publication.

Opens a window from which you can select a publishing queue map to use for the XML publication.

Specifies to include only values in changed columns when a message is sent. For example, for a row with values A, B, and C, if the value A changes, only that change is included in a message.

Specifies to include values in both changed and unchanged columns when a message is sent. For example, for a row with values A, B, and C, if the value A changes, all three values are included in a message.

Specifies to include only the values that appear in the columns of rows after changes are made to the source table.

Specifies to include both the values that appear in the columns of rows after changes are made to the source table and the values that existed before the changes were made.

Opens the Run Now or Save SQL window, in which you can run the SQL scripts that will change your XML publication, schedule them to run as a task in the Task Center (unless you plan to run them on z/OS), or save them to a file.

Cancels any changes that you made and closes this notebook.

Type the name of a topic to identify data messages for this XML publication in the message header. The topic field is used by message brokers. For example, a topic could be "USA" or a qualified string such as "USA/Calif/*." For more information about topics, see the WebSphere MQ Publish/Subscribe User Guide (SC34-6606).