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Purpose | Use this page to display a banner announcement on each page of the space. Create the Space announcements page in the master space, outside of the Home branch. You can version the Space announcements page to enable different banners to be published into different target spaces, however, the banner that is displayed in the versioned (master) space itself only displays the most recently-published banner. If you find errors in the banner area of your versioned space and you are sure the Space announcements page is set up correctly, try publishing the page to the same space. For more information, see Space-announcements-banners. | |
Removing | When an announcement is no longer needed, remove the BMC Space Banner macro. | |
Translation | Localized spaces using the L10n Viewport theme must change the name of this page to Space announcements l10n. See Configuring-the-Scroll-ViewPort-theme-for-translated-spaces. | |
Usage | Choose one or none of the following BMC Space Banner macros. If your space requires another kind of announcement, you can use this page in coordination with your team lead and editors. |
Objects - Create, Model, Drop, Alter
The Objects utility lets you create, model, drop, or alter Db2 objects, including tables, tablespaces, indexes, views, synonyms, aliases, distinct types, User Defined Functions (UDF), stored procedures, triggers, and Materialized Query Tables (MQT). The screens are discussed in the order displayed on the Object Selection menu.
The Objects utility uses the File-AID for Db2 display (traditional ISPF interface), as long as you are selecting or navigating. However, once you have selected a function, Object Administration is displayed, which presents a window-like interface within ISPF. For information on Object Administration, refer to the File-AID for Db2 Object Administration User Reference manual.
Enter option 2 on the Utility Selection Menu for the Create, Model, Drop, Alter Db2 Objects utility. The Object Selection menu displays, as in the following figure.
Object Selection Menu
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