Warning messages

If one or more warning conditions exist, the Warnings dialog opens to report the details. Warning messages indicate a condition that might require attention.

Example of a Warnings dialog that lists condition that might require your attention.

Command buttons

There are two command buttons on the Warnings dialog: Proceed and Abort.

  • Click Proceed to continue the Extract Process, regardless of the warnings. You can review details of the warnings in the Extract Process Report.
  • Click Abort to cancel the Extract Process.

Warning messages

The following are categories of warning messages that might appear.

New Status
A relationship is in New status, which indicates that a relationship is new to the Access Definition, and is not explicitly selected.
  • To view the relationship list and select or unselect individual relationships, use the Relationships tab of the Access Definition Editor.
  • To specify that New relationships are selected by default, use the Use New Relationships check box on the Relationships tab of the Access Definition Editor.
Unknown Relationship
A relationship is in Unknown status. This condition occurs when the Creator ID of a table has changed or a relationship has been dropped from the database.
Unknown Table
A table is in Unknown status. This condition occurs when a table has been dropped from the database or the identifier has changed.
Untraversed Table
A table that is specified in the Access Definition will not be traversed by the Extract Process. This condition indicates that the selected relationships do not define a path from the Start Table to the untraversed table.
Untraversed Relationship
A relationship that is listed in the Access Definition will not be traversed by the Extract.
Runstats Error
RUNSTATS was not applied to a DB2® table in the Access Definition. This condition can affect performance if the table is large.