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.

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.

Include all column criteria in search.

Use 1 or more of the criteria in the search.

Find all objects of this type.

Find the objects based on the search criteria.

The results of the search are displayed here. Select a row and click OK to place it in the field of your main task. Right-click on a row to view a pop-up menu.

Submits the data in the notebook and closes the window.

Cancels the process and closes this window.