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

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The LIBNAME Statement <strong>for</strong> <strong>Relational</strong> <strong>Databases</strong> 4 INSERT_SQL= LIBNAME Option 151Alias: TABLESPACE=Default value: noneValid in: <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> LIBNAME statementDBMS support: DB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts, DB2 under z/OSSyntaxIN=’database-name.tablespace-name’| ’DATABASE database-name’Syntax Descriptiondatabase-name.tablespace-namespecifies the names of the database and tablespace, which are separated by a period.Enclose the entire specification in single quotation marks.DATABASE database-namespecifies only the database name. Specify the word DATABASE, then a space, thenthe database name. Enclose the entire specification in single quotation marks.DetailsThe IN= option is relevant only when you are creating a new table. If you omit thisoption, the default is to create the table in the default database, implicitly creating asimple tablespace.See AlsoTo apply this option to an individual data set, see the “IN= Data Set Option” on page330.INSERT_SQL= LIBNAME OptionDetermines the method to use to insert rows into a data source.Default value: DBMS-specific, see the details in this sectionValid in: <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> LIBNAME statementDBMS support: Microsoft SQL Server, ODBC, OLE DBSyntaxINSERT_SQL=YES | NOSyntax DescriptionYESspecifies that <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> uses the data source’s SQL insert method to insert newrows into a table.

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