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

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408 <strong>SAS</strong>TRACE= System Option 4 Chapter 12The option accepts a string where values are the engine name of a <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>product, ALL, or NONE. If multiple values are specified, enclose the values in quotationmarks and parentheses, and separate the values with a space.This option is applicable on all Windows plat<strong>for</strong>ms, AIX, SLX, and z/OS (Oracle only).On some of these hosts, you can call <strong>SAS</strong> with the -SETJMP system option. Setting-SETJMP disables the DBSRVTP= option.ExamplesThese examples call <strong>SAS</strong> from the UNIX command line:sas -dbsrvtp allsas -dbsrvtp ’(oracle db2)’sas -dbsrvtp teradatasas -dbsrvtp ’(sybase in<strong>for</strong>mix odbc oledb)’sas -dbsrvtp none<strong>SAS</strong>TRACE= System OptionGenerates trace in<strong>for</strong>mation from a DBMS engine.Default value: noneValid in: configuration file, <strong>SAS</strong> invocation, OPTIONS statementDBMS support: DB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts, DB2 under z/OS, HP Neoview, In<strong>for</strong>mix,Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Netezza, ODBC, OLE DB, Oracle, Sybase, TeradataSyntax<strong>SAS</strong>TRACE= ’,,,d’ | ’,,d,’ | ’d,’ | ’,,,db’ | ’,,,s’ | ’,,,sa’ | ’,,t,’Syntax Description’,,,d’specifies that all SQL statements that are sent to the DBMS are sent to the log.Here are the applicable statements:SELECTCREATEDROPINSERT

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