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

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Accessing DBMS Data with the LIBNAME Statement 4 Using the CONTENTS Procedure 861Output 29.15Using the DATASETS ProcedureTable ListingThe DATASETS Procedure-----Directory-----Libref:Engine:Physical Name:Schema/User:MYDBLIBOracletestuser# Name Memtype----------------------1 BIRTHDAY DATA2 CUST DATA3 CUSTOMERS DATA4 DELAY DATA5 EMP DATA6 EMPLOYEES DATA7 FABORDER DATA8 INTERNAT DATA9 INVOICES DATA10 INVS DATAUsing the CONTENTS ProcedureThis example shows output from the CONTENTS procedure when it is run on aDBMS table. PROC CONTENTS shows all <strong>SAS</strong> metadata that the <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong>interface derives from the DBMS table.libname mydblib oracle user=testuser password=testpass;title ’Contents of the DELAY Table’;proc contents data=mydblib.delay;run;

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