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

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<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Interface to OLE DB 4 Special Catalog Queries 693OLEDB::FOREIGN_KEYS()returns the <strong>for</strong>eign key columns that a given user defined in the catalog.OLEDB::INDEXES( )returns the indexes that are defined in the catalog that a given user owns.OLEDB::KEY_COLUMN_USAGE()returns the columns that are defined in the catalog and that a given user hasconstrained as keys.OLEDB::PRIMARY_KEYS()returns the primary key columns that a given user defined in the catalog.OLEDB::PROCEDURE_COLUMNS()returns in<strong>for</strong>mation about the columns of rowsets that procedures return.OLEDB::PROCEDURE_PARAMETERS()returns in<strong>for</strong>mation about the parameters and return codes of the procedures.OLEDB::PROCEDURES()returns procedures that are defined in the catalog that a given user owns.OLEDB::PROVIDER_INFO()returns output that contains these columns: PROVIDER_NAME,PROVIDER_DESCRIPTION, and PROVIDER_PROPERTIES. ThePROVIDER_PROPERTIES column contains a list of all properties that theprovider supports. A semicolon (;) separates the properties. See “Examples ofSpecial OLE DB Queries” on page 694.OLEDB::PROVIDER_TYPES()returns in<strong>for</strong>mation about the base data types that the data provider supports.OLEDB::REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS()returns the referential constraints that are defined in the catalog that a given userowns.OLEDB::SCHEMATA()returns the schemas that a given user owns.OLEDB::SQL_LANGUAGES()returns the con<strong>for</strong>mance levels, options, and dialects that the SQL implementationprocessing data supports and that is defined in the catalog.OLEDB::STATISTICS()returns the statistics that is defined in the catalog that a given user owns.OLEDB::TABLE_CONSTRAINTS()returns the table constraints that is defined in the catalog that a given user owns.

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