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

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330 IN= Data Set Option 4 Chapter 11See AlsoTo assign this option to an individual data set, see the “IGNORE_READ_ONLY_COLUMNS= LIBNAME Option” on page 149.IN= Data Set OptionLets you specify the database or tablespace in which you want to create a new table.Alias: TABLESPACE=Default value: LIBNAME settingValid in: DATA and PROC steps (when accessing DBMS data using <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>software)DBMS 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.DATABASE database-namespecifies only the database name. In this case, you specify the word DATABASE,then a space and the database name. Enclose the entire specification in singlequotation 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 or tablespace.See AlsoTo assign this option to a group of relational DBMS tables or views, see the “IN=LIBNAME Option” on page 150.INSERT_SQL= Data Set OptionDetermines the method to use to insert rows into a data source.Default value: LIBNAME setting

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