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

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742 Sybase LIBNAME Statement Example 4 Chapter 26OptionDBLIBTERM=DBLINK=Default Valuenonethe local databaseDBMAX_TEXT= 1024DBPROMPT=DB<strong>SAS</strong>LABEL=DBSERVER_MAX_BYTES=NOCOMPATCOMPATDBSLICEPARM= THREADED_APPS,2 or 3DEFER=DIRECT_EXE=DIRECT_SQL=ENABLE_BULK=INTERFACE=NOnoneYESYESnoneMAX_CONNECTS= 25MULTI_DATASRC_OPT=PACKETSIZE=QUOTED_IDENTIFIER=noneserver settingNOREADBUFF= 100READ_ISOLATION_LEVEL= 1 (see “Locking in the Sybase Interface” on page 754)READ_LOCK_TYPE=REREAD_EXPOSURE=SCHEMA=SPOOL=SQL_FUNCTIONS=SQL_FUNCTIONS_COPY=SQL_OJ_ANSI=NOLOCK (see “Locking in the Sybase Interface” onpage 754)NOnoneYESnonenoneNOUPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL= 1 (see “Locking in the Sybase Interface” on page 754)UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE=UTILCONN_TRANSIENT=PAGE (see “Locking in the Sybase Interface” on page754)NOSybase LIBNAME Statement ExampleIn the following example, the libref MYDBLIB uses the Sybase engine to connect to aSybase database. USER= and PASSWORD= are connection options.libname mydblib sybase user=testuser password=testpass;

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