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

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690 SQL Pass-Through Facility Specifics <strong>for</strong> OLE DB 4 Chapter 24OptionREAD_ISOLATION_LEVEL=<strong>SAS</strong>DATEFMT=SCHEMA=UPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL=UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE=UTILCONN_TRANSIENT=Default ValueLIBNAME option settingnot setLIBNAME option settingLIBNAME option settingLIBNAME option settingYESSQL Pass-Through Facility Specifics <strong>for</strong> OLE DBKey In<strong>for</strong>mationFor general in<strong>for</strong>mation about this feature, see “Overview of the SQL Pass-ThroughFacility” on page 425. OLE DB examples are available.Here are the SQL pass-through facility specifics <strong>for</strong> the OLE DB interface.3 The dbms-name is OLEDB.3 The CONNECT statement is required.3 PROC SQL supports multiple connections to OLE DB. If you use multiplesimultaneous connections, you must use an alias to identify the differentconnections. If you do not specify an alias, the default alias, OLEDB, is used. Thefunctionality of multiple connections to the same OLE DB provider might belimited by a particular provider.3 The CONNECT statement database-connection-arguments are identical to theLIBNAME connection options. For some data sources, the connection options havedefault values and are there<strong>for</strong>e not required.Not all OLE DB providers support all connection options. See your providerdocumentation <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.3 Here are the LIBNAME options that are available with the CONNECT statement:AUTOCOMMIT=CELLPROP=COMMAND_TIMEOUT=CURSOR_TYPE=DBMAX_TEXT=QUALIFY_ROWS=READ_ISOLATION_LEVEL=READ_LOCK_TYPE=READBUFF=STRINGDATES=.

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