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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 Teradata 4 Teradata LIBNAME Statement Examples 787OptionDB<strong>SAS</strong>LABEL=DBSLICEPARM=DEFER=Default ValueCOMPATTHREADED_APPS,2NODIRECT_EXE=DIRECT_SQL=ERRLIMIT=FASTEXPORT=LOGDB=MODE=MULTISTMT=MULTI_DATASRC_OPT=PREFETCH=PRESERVE_COL_NAMES=PRESERVE_TAB_NAMES=QUERY_BAND=YES1 millionNODefault Teradata database <strong>for</strong> the librefANSINOIN_CLAUSEnot enabledYESYESnoneREAD_ISOLATION_LEVEL= see “Locking in the Teradata Interface” on page 832READ_LOCK_TYPE=READ_MODE_WAIT=REREAD_EXPOSURE=SCHEMA=SESSIONS=SPOOL=SQL_FUNCTIONS=SQL_FUNCTIONS_COPY=SQLGENERATION=TPT=nonenoneNOyour default Teradata databasenoneYESnonenoneDBMSYESUPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL= see “Locking in the Teradata Interface” on page 832UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE=UPDATE_MODE_WAIT=UTILCONN_TRANSIENT=nonenoneNOTeradata LIBNAME Statement ExamplesThese examples show how to make the proper connection by using the USER= andPASSWORD= connection options. Teradata requires these options, and you must usethem together.This example shows how to connect to a single or NULL realm.libname x teradata user=’’johndoe@LDAP’’ password=’’johndoeworld’’;

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