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In SQL replication, a mechanism that captures delete, update, or insert operations that are performed on non-DB2 source tables. See also Apply program, Capture program.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a name that identifies the control tables that are used by a particular instance of the Capture program.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a program that is used to refresh or update a replication target table. See also Capture program, target table, Capture trigger.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a program that reads database log or journal records to capture changes that are made to DB2 database source tables and store them in staging tables. See also Apply program, Capture trigger, Q Capture program.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a replication table on the Capture control server that contains changed data for a replication source table. See also synchpoint.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a system where the Apply program is running. See also control server, Apply control server.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, a type of replication target table that is used for storing history, auditing data, or staging data. A CCD table can also be a replication source. See also condensed CCD table, external CCD table, internal CCD table, noncondensed CCD table, staging table.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, an approximate difference between the time that source data was changed and the time that the Capture program made the data available to the Apply program by committing the data to a CD table. This is a subset of the end-to-end latency in a replication configuration. See also latency, Apply latency, Q Apply latency, Q Capture latency, end-to-end latency.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, an approximate measurement of the difference between the time that changed data is made available to the Apply program and the time that the data is applied to a target table. This measurement is a subset of the end-to-end latency measurement in a replication scenario. See also latency, Capture latency, Q Apply latency, Q Capture latency, end-to-end latency.
Industry:Software
In SQL replication, the interval of time during which data is replicated from a source table to a target table.
Industry:Software