Specifies to let other programs access the table space in read-only mode during the RUNSTATS operation.

Specifies to output to SYSPRINT the set of messages that reports the statistics.

Specifies to let other programs access the table space in read/write mode during the RUNSTATS operation.

Specifies that the set of messages that reports the statistics is NOT output to SYSPRINT. This is the default.

Specify the statistics that you want to place in the catalog tables.

Specify the statistics that you want to place in the catalog history tables.

Specifies to collect statistics on all tables and their columns.

Type the percentage of rows to be sampled, when collecting non-indexed column statistics. Optionally, use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the percentage.

Specifies to collect statistics on all indexes and their columns.

Specifies to collect all of the distinct values in all of the 1 to n key column combinations for the specified indexes (where n is the number of columns in the index). You must select to collect statistics on all indexes in order to make this option available.

Select to open the Change Error Processing window so you can adjust the options.

These are the current error processing settings. Click the button on the right of this field to change the settings.

Submits the data in the window and closes the window.

Opens the Save to Utility Procedure window where you can save the command settings as a utility procedure.

Displays the SQL statements that are generated by your choices in this notebook.

Opens the Build JCL dialog.

Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the notebook or window.

Optional. Specify the device type for DFSORT temporary data sets. The SORTDEVT device type allows DFSORT to dynamically allocate the sort work data sets. No consistency checking will be performed with other utilities that use this option.

Optional. Select to specify the number of sort work data sets in the following field.

Optional. Enter the number of sort work data sets to be dynamically allocated by the sort program. The default is 1. If you did not specify the Device type for DFSORT temporary data sets (SORTDEVT), SORTNUM is ignored. If SORTDEVT is specified and SORTNUM is omitted, DFSORT uses its own default.