Panel IDs
A panel ID identifies a panel. When turned on, the panel IDs are displayed in the upper left corner of the panels.
For example, on the following panel, the panel ID is ADB21:

ADB21 min ---------- DD1A System Catalog - Objects ---------------------- 12:11
Option ===>
DB2 System: DD1A
AO - Display Authorization options DB2 SQL ID: ADM001
Object options:
G - Storage groups P - Plans
D - Databases L - Collections
S - Table spaces K - Packages
T - Tables, views, and aliases JAR - JAR files
V - Views H - Schemas
A - Aliases for tables and views E - User defined data types
Y - Synonyms F - Functions
X - Indexes O - Stored procedures
C - Columns J - Triggers
N - Constraints Q - Sequences and aliases
DS - Database structures DSP - DS with plans and packages
PDC - DB2 pending definition changes GV - Global variables
XCU - Index cleanup RS - REST services
Enter standard selection criteria: Settings: '=' operator; Criteria not saved.
Name . . . . > Grantor . . . >
Schema . . . > Grantee . . . >
Owner . . . . >
In DB/Coll . > Switch Catalog Copy . . N (N/S/C)
And/or other selection criteria (option xC shows you columns for option x)
Column . . . > Oper . . Value . .
If panel IDs are not already displayed, you can turn them on by issuing the ISPF command PANELID ON.
If you are developing Db2 Admin Tool applications, you can use the panel ID to quickly locate the source code for a specific panel.
Note: When Db2 Admin Tool panels are discussed in
this information, the name of the panel is followed by the panel ID in parentheses. For example:
System Catalog
(ADB21) panel. In this
example, the title of the panel is System Catalog, and the ID is ADB21.