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

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788 Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> Teradata 4 Chapter 28Here is an example of how to make the connection to a specific realm where multiplerealms are configured.libname x teradata user=’’johndoe@LDAPjsrealm’’ password=’’johndoeworld’’;Here is an example of a configuration with a single or NULL realm that contains apassword with an imbedded @ symbol. The password must contain a requiredbackslash (\), which must precede the embedded @ symbol.libname x teradata user="johndoe@LDAP" password="johndoe\@world"Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> TeradataAll <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> data set options in this table are supported <strong>for</strong> Teradata. Defaultvalues are provided where applicable. For details about this feature, see “Overview” onpage 207.Table 28.2<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> Data Set Options <strong>for</strong> TeradataOptionDefault ValueBL_CONTROL=BL_DATAFILE=BL_LOG=creates a FastExport control file in the currentdirectory with a plat<strong>for</strong>m-specific namecreates a MultiLoad script file in the current directoryor with a plat<strong>for</strong>m-specific nameFastLoad errors are logged in Teradata tables named<strong>SAS</strong>_FASTLOAD_ERRS1_randnum and<strong>SAS</strong>_FASTLOAD_ERRS2_randnum, where randnum isa randomly generated number.BUFFERS= 2BULKLOAD=CAST=NOnoneCAST_OVERHEAD_MAXPERCENT= 20%DBCOMMIT=DBCONDITION=DBCREATE_TABLE_OPTS=DBFORCE=DBGEN_NAME=DBINDEX=DBKEY=DBLABEL=DBMASTER=DBNULL=DB<strong>SAS</strong>LABEL=the current LIBNAME option settingnonethe current LIBNAME option settingNODBMSthe current LIBNAME option settingnoneNOnonenoneCOMPATDB<strong>SAS</strong>TYPE= see “Data Types <strong>for</strong> Teradata” on page 838DBSLICE=none

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