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

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248 BL_ESCAPE= Data Set Option 4 Chapter 11Syntax Descriptionnumberspecifies whether and when to stop processing a job. When the number of records inthe failed data file <strong>for</strong> the job reaches the specified number of failed records, jobprocessing stops. Enter 0 to disable this option.DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES.See Also“BL_FAILEDDATA= Data Set Option” on page 253“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290BL_ESCAPE= Data Set OptionSpecifies the single character to use <strong>for</strong> C escape sequences.Default value: \Valid in: DATA and PROC steps (when accessing DBMS data using <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>software)DBMS support: GreenplumSyntaxBL_ESCAPE=’’DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES or BULKEXTRACT=YES.Use this option to specify the single character to use <strong>for</strong> C escape sequences. Thesecan be \n, \t, or \100. It can also be <strong>for</strong> escape data characters that might otherwise beused as row or column delimiters. Be sure to choose one that is not used anywhere inyour actual column data.Although the default is \ (backslash), you can specify any other character. You canalso specify OFF to disable the use of escape characters. This is very useful <strong>for</strong> Web logdata that contains numerous embedded backslashes that are not intended as escapecharacters.See Also“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290

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