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

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130 DBMAX_TEXT= LIBNAME Option 4 Chapter 10DBMAX_TEXT= LIBNAME OptionDetermines the length of any very long DBMS character data type that is read into <strong>SAS</strong> or writtenfrom <strong>SAS</strong> when using a <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> engine.Default value: 1024Valid in: <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> LIBNAME statementDBMS support: Aster nCluster, DB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts, Greenplum, HP Neoview,MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Netezza, ODBC, OLE DB, Oracle, Sybase, Sybase IQSyntaxDBMAX_TEXT=Syntax Descriptionintegeris an integer between 1 and 32,767.DetailsThis option applies to reading, appending, and updating rows in an existing table. Itdoes not apply when you are creating a table.Examples of a DBMS data type are the Sybase TEXT data type or the Oracle CLOB(character large object) data type.Oracle: This option applies <strong>for</strong> CHAR, VARCHAR2, CLOB, and LONG data types.See AlsoTo apply this option to an individual data set, see the “DBMAX_TEXT= Data SetOption” on page 309.

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