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

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416 <strong>SAS</strong>TRACE= System Option 4 Chapter 12Output 12.5<strong>SAS</strong> Log Output from the <strong>SAS</strong>TRACE= ’,,,db’ System OptionORACLE_23: Prepared: on connection 2SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE19?ORACLE_24: Prepared: on connection 3SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE1NOTE: <strong>SAS</strong> variable labels, <strong>for</strong>mats, and lengths are not written to DBMStables.ORACLE_25: Executed: on connection 4CREATE TABLE EMPLOYEE1(NAME VARCHAR2 (20),ID NUMBER (5),CITY VARCHAR2(15),SALARY NUMBER ,DEPT NUMBER (5))ORACLE_26: Executed: on connection 2SELECT statement ORACLE_23ORACLE_27: Prepared: on connection 4INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE1 (NAME,ID,CITY,SALARY,DEPT) VALUES(:NAME,:ID,:CITY,:SALARY,:DEPT)**NOTE**: ORACLE_27 on connection 4The Execute statements associated withthis Insert statement are suppressed due to <strong>SAS</strong>TRACE briefsetting-<strong>SAS</strong>TRACE=’,,,bd’. Remove the ’b’ to get full trace.NOTE: There were 17 observations read from the data set MYDBLIB.EMPLOYEE.Example 5: Time Trace ’,,,s’options sastrace=’,,,s’ sastraceloc=saslog nostsuffix;libname mydblib oracle user=scott password=tiger schema=bday_data;data mydblib.snow_birthdays;set work.winter_birthdays;run;libname mydblib clear;Output is written to the <strong>SAS</strong> log, as specified in the <strong>SAS</strong>TRACELOC=<strong>SAS</strong>LOG option.

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