Specify an object type in which to search. If you select to search on index objects or table space objects, you can also define criteria to determine if certain utilities should be submitted.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify a DB2 catalog column name from the list to define your search.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Specify an SQL operator to define the search, such as =, <, <=, >, >=, in, not in, like, not like, between, not between, is null, is not null.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Type the values to use in the comparison with the catalog column name. You can use wildcard characters (%,_). When using multiple values, as in a BETWEEN operation, separate the values with a comma and use a set of single quotes around each part of the list.

Erases all current entries in the Values fields.

Specifies to include all column criteria in search.

Specifies to use 1 or more of the criteria in the search.

Modify the current WHERE clause or type additional WHERE clauses.

Specify a filter to look for indexes or table spaces that potentially need some utilities submitted on them. Only applicable for index and table space object types.

Specify to search for a back-up done from a certain kind of COPY utility. If, for example, you find back-ups from doing an incremental copy that are too old, you might need to run another incremental copy.

Select to specify the criteria for determining which back-ups are too old. A COPY utility might need to be run on the index objects found to update their back-ups.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Select to specify the criteria for reorganizing your table space or index.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Select to specify a criteria for a maximum number of extents.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.

Select to specify a criteria for submitting a RUNSTATS utility.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age. If your search produces indexes that match the number of days, then those are the objects that should have RUNSTATS executed.

Select to specify a criteria for a maximum number of extents.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.

Specify a filter to look for indexes or table spaces that potentially need some utilities submitted on them. Only applicable for index and table space object types.

Specify to search for a back-up done from a certain kind of COPY utility. If, for example, you find back-ups from doing an incremental copy that are too old, you might need to run another incremental copy.

Select to specify the criteria for determining which back-ups are too old. A COPY utility might need to be run on the table space objects found to update their back-ups.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Select to specify the criteria for reorganizing your table space or index.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Select to specify a criteria for a maximum number of extents.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.

Select to specify a criteria for submitting a RUNSTATS utility.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age. If your search produces table spaces that match the number of days, then those are the objects that should have RUNSTATS executed.

Select to specify a criteria for a maximum number of extents.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.

Restores the initial WHERE clause defined on the Locate page.

Submits the data in the notebook and closes the window.

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

Submits the data in the notebook and keeps the notebook open for further input.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook or window.

Select a filter to look for indexes or table spaces that potentially need some utilities run on them.

Select a type of COPY operation to set the filter criteria.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.

Type the number of days to set the criteria for age.

Type the number of extents to use as a maximum criteria.