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

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681CHAPTER24<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DBIntroduction to <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DB 681LIBNAME Statement Specifics <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 682Overview 682Arguments 682Connecting with OLE DB Services 687Connecting Directly to a Data Provider 687OLE DB LIBNAME Statement Examples 688Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 689SQL Pass-Through Facility Specifics <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 690Key In<strong>for</strong>mation 690Examples 691Special Catalog Queries 691Examples of Special OLE DB Queries 694Temporary Table Support <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 695Overview 695Establishing a Temporary Table 695Terminating a Temporary Table 695Examples 695Passing <strong>SAS</strong> Functions to OLE DB 697Passing Joins to OLE DB 698Bulk Loading <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 699Locking in the OLE DB Interface 699Accessing OLE DB <strong>for</strong> OLAP Data 700Overview 700Using the SQL Pass-Through Facility with OLAP Data 701Syntax 702Examples 702Naming Conventions <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 703Data Types <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 704Overview 704OLE DB Null Values 704LIBNAME Statement Data Conversions 705Introduction to <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DBThis section describes <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DB. For a list of <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>features that are available in this interface, see “<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DB:Supported Features” on page 82.Microsoft OLE DB is an application programming interface (API) that providesaccess to data that can be in a database table, an e-mail file, a text file, or another type

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