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

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260 BL_KEEPIDENTITY= Data Set Option 4 Chapter 11DEFERREDThe load utility does not attempt index creation if this mode is specified. Indexes aremarked as needing a refresh.DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about using the values <strong>for</strong> this option, see the IBM DB2Universal Database Data Movement Utilities Guide and <strong>Reference</strong>.See Also“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290BL_KEEPIDENTITY= Data Set OptionDetermines whether the identity column that is created during bulk load is populated with valuesthat Microsoft SQL Server generates or with values that the user provides.Default value: LIBNAME settingValid in: DATA and PROC steps (when accessing DBMS data using <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>software)DBMS support: OLE DBSyntaxBL_KEEPIDENTITY=YES | NOSyntax DescriptionYESspecifies that the user must provide values <strong>for</strong> the identity column.NOspecifies that the Microsoft SQL Server generates values <strong>for</strong> an identity column inthe table.DetailsTo specify this option, you must first set BULKLOAD=YES.This option is valid only when you use the Microsoft SQL Server provider.See AlsoTo assign this option to a group of relational DBMS tables or views, see the“BL_KEEPIDENTITY= LIBNAME Option” on page 98.“BULKLOAD= Data Set Option” on page 290

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