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

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254 BL_FORCE_NOT_NULL= Data Set Option 4 Chapter 11Syntax Descriptionfilenamespecifies where to put source records that have a valid <strong>for</strong>mat but could not be writtento the database. For example, a record might fail a data conversion step or violate auniqueness constraint. These records are in the same <strong>for</strong>mat as the source file.DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES or BULKEXTRACT=YES.See Also“BL_ERRORS= Data Set Option” on page 247“BULKEXTRACT= Data Set Option” on page 289“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290BL_FORCE_NOT_NULL= Data Set OptionSpecifies how to process CSV column values.Default value: NOValid in: DATA and PROC steps (when accessing DBMS data using <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>software)DBMS support: Aster nCluster, GreenplumSyntaxBL_FORCE_NOT_NULL=YES | NOSyntax DescriptionYESspecifies that each specified column is processed as if it is enclosed in quotes and isthere<strong>for</strong>e not a null value.NOspecifies that each specified column is processed as if it is a null value.DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES.

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