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SAS/ACCESS 9.2 for Relational Databases: Reference, Fourth Edition

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100 BL_LOG= LIBNAME Option 4 Chapter 10BL_LOG= LIBNAME OptionSpecifies the name of the error file to which all errors are written when BULKLOAD=YES.Default value: noneValid in: <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> LIBNAME statementDBMS support: Microsoft SQL Server, ODBCSyntaxBL_LOG=filenameDetailsThis option is valid only <strong>for</strong> connections to Microsoft SQL Server. If BL_LOG= is notspecified, errors are not recorded during bulk loading.See AlsoTo apply this option to an individual data set, see the “BL_LOG= Data Set Option”on page 263.BL_NUM_ROW_SEPS= LIBNAME OptionSpecifies the number of newline characters to use as the row separator <strong>for</strong> the load or extract datastream.Default value: 1Valid in:DBMS support:<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> LIBNAME statementHP NeoviewSyntaxBL_NUM_ROW_SEPS=DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES.For this option you must specify an integer that is greater than 0.If your character data contains newline characters and you want to avoid parsingissues, you can specify a greater number <strong>for</strong> BL_NUM_ROW_SEPS=. This correspondsto the records separated by clause in the HP Neoview Transporter control file.

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