You must create control tables at each DB2 (and DataJoiner) system involved in replication. For DB2 Universal Database systems, you can use the DB2 Control Center or DJRA to perform this task; for other systems, including DB2 for OS/390, DB2 for AS/400, and all non-IBM databases, you must use DJRA. When you complete this step, DJRA places a register table, a pruning control table, and a register synchronization control table at the database source (and for non-IBM sources, creates nicknames for these tables in DB2 DataJoiner).
From the DJRA primary window, click the Create Replication Control Tables. The fields you complete in order to create a control table are:
Specify (None) if you want the control tables to be created in the DataJoiner database rather than in the remote server database.
When the procedure completes successfully, save the file by selecting Save from the File pull-down menu. You can now edit the generated SQL, according to the guidelines that are listed in Editing DJRA-generated SQL. When you are ready, run the SQL by selecting Run from the File pull down menu. You must save the generated SQL before you can run the SQL. You must run the SQL for generating control tables before you generate and run SQL to create replication sources or subscriptions.