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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 Oracle 4 Key In<strong>for</strong>mation 713OptionNULLCHAR=NULLCHARVAL=OR_PARTITION=OR_UPD_NOWHERE=ORHINTS=Default Value<strong>SAS</strong>a blank characteran Oracle table partition namethe current LIBNAME option settingno hintscurrent LIBNAME option settingREAD_ISOLATION_LEVEL=READ_LOCK_TYPE=READBUFF=<strong>SAS</strong>DATEFORMAT=SCHEMA=UPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL=UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE=UPDATEBUFF=the current LIBNAME option settingthe current LIBNAME option settingthe current LIBNAME option settingDATETIME20.0the current LIBNAME option settingthe current LIBNAME option settingthe current LIBNAME option settingthe current LIBNAME option settingSQL Pass-Through Facility Specifics <strong>for</strong> OracleKey In<strong>for</strong>mationFor general in<strong>for</strong>mation about this feature, see “Overview of the SQL Pass-ThroughFacility” on page 425. Oracle examples are available.Here are the SQL pass-through facility specifics <strong>for</strong> the Oracle interface.3 The dbms-name is oracle.3 The CONNECT statement is optional. If you omit it, an implicit connection ismade with your OPS$sysid, if it is enabled. When you omit a CONNECTstatement, an implicit connection is per<strong>for</strong>med when the first EXECUTEstatement or CONNECTION TO component is passed to Oracle. In this case youmust use the default DBMS name oracle.3 The Oracle interface can connect to multiple databases (both local and remote) andto multiple user IDs. If you use multiple simultaneous connections, you must usean alias argument to identify each connection. If you do not specify an alias, thedefault alias, oracle, is used.3 Here are the database-connection-arguments <strong>for</strong> the CONNECT statement.USER=Oracle-user-namespecifies an optional Oracle user name. If you specify USER=, you must alsospecify PASSWORD=.PASSWORD= Oracle-passwordspecifies an optional Oracle password that is associated with the Oracle username. If you omit an Oracle password, the default Oracle user ID OPS$sysidis used, if it is enabled. If you specify PASSWORD=, you must also specifyUSER=.

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