A unique name that identifies this folder in the customized tree.

A DB2 object that is to be contained in this folder type. This is an object for which there are DB2 for OS/390 catalog entries and is compatible with the originally defined object type.

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

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

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

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

Specify a 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.

Clear all current entries in the Values fields.

Include all column parameters in search.

Use 1 or more of the column parameters in the search.

Type in changes to the current WHERE clause (the clause used in the search).

Specify a filter on the table space or index object.

Specify a parameter to include with the utility operation.

Click to further define the utilities parameter.

Type the utility information that will further delimit the object.

Select to specify the number of days to set the criteria for age.

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

Select to specify the number of extents.

Type the number of extents.

Select to specify the number of days.

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 the number extents.

Type the number of extents.

Press to revert the clause back to its state at the time the window was opened.

Click to accept the values, add the folder and close the window. This button is accessible only when the needed information is complete.

Click to accept the values, add the folder and keep the window open. This button is accessible only when the needed information is complete.

Click to close the window without adding the folder.