Table reorganization involves saving table data into a file and then storing the data from the file back into the table. The process for storing data from a file back into a table is called reloading a table.
You can reload a table in units of tables or RDAREAs (applicable to row-partitioned tables).
Figure 8-9 shows an overview of reloading a table.
Figure 8-9 Overview of reloading a table
For details about how to migrate data into another table, see Section 8.1.3 Unloading a table.
For details about how to modify table partitioning conditions, see Section 8.1.3 Unloading a table.
As with table reorganization, you can reload to a LOB column structure base table and LOB columns at the same time or separately.
For details about how to use a utility special unit, see Section 8.1.2 Reorganizing a table.
For details about how to reload with the synchronization point specification, see Section 8.1.2 Reorganizing a table.