DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and iSeries object properties
You can view and modify the properties for physical data model
objects in the Properties view.
- Alias properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2® alias.
- Check constraint properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 check constraint.
- Column properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 column.
- Database properties (DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or iSeries)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 UDB for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® or iSeries™ database.
- Distinct user-defined type properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 distinct user-defined type.
- Index properties (DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or iSeries)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or iSeries index.
- MQT properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 materialized query table (MQT).
- Relationship properties for a data model
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a data model relationship.
- Schema properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 schema.
- Sequence properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 sequence.
- Stored procedure properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 stored procedure.
- Structured user-defined type properties (DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows structured user-defined type.
- Table properties (DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or iSeries)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or iSeries table.
- Trigger properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 trigger.
- Unique constraint properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 unique constraint.
- User-defined function properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 user-defined function.
- View properties (DB2)
Use the Properties view to modify the properties of a DB2 view.