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

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Index 959SQL procedure 433UPDATEBUFF= data set option 199, 399UPDATEBUFF= LIBNAME option 199UPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL= data set option 396UPDATE_ISOLATION_LEVEL= LIBNAME option 195UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE= data set option 397UPDATE_LOCK_TYPE= LIBNAME option 196UPDATE_MODE_WAIT= data set option 398UPDATE_MODE_WAIT= LIBNAME option 197UPDATE_MULT_ROWS= LIBNAME option 198UPDATE_SQL= data set option 399UPDATE_SQL= LIBNAME option 198updatingaccess descriptors 906, 909committing immediately after submitting 98data 65DB2 tables 502, 506DBMS data 856method <strong>for</strong> updating rows 399non-updatable columns 394pushing updates 39specifying number of rows 399USE_ODBC_CL= LIBNAME option 200USER= connection optionAster nCluster 440DB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts 457Greenplum 534HP Neoview 555In<strong>for</strong>mix 575Microsoft SQL Server 592MySQL 606Netezza 623ODBC 657OLE DB 682Oracle 708Sybase 740Sybase IQ 764Teradata 784user-defined dataSybase 758user-defined <strong>for</strong>matsdetermining publish date 830Netezza data warehouse 637Teradata 816, 818Teradata EDW 819user-defined initialization command 121, 127, 429user-defined termination command 123, 128, 429user IDs 208qualifying table names with 97USER= statement, DBLOAD procedureMicrosoft SQL Server 599ODBC 671USING= connection optionIn<strong>for</strong>mix 575UTILCONN_TRANSIENT= LIBNAME option 200utility connections 200utility spool files 185VVALIDVARNAME= system option 168, 424naming behavior and 15VALIDVARNAME=V6 argumentCONNECT statement 430VARBYTE data typeTeradata 838VARCHAR data typeAster nCluster 452DB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts 478DB2 under z/OS 522Greenplum 548HP Neoview 569In<strong>for</strong>mix 585MySQL 616Netezza 649Sybase 756Sybase IQ 776Terdata 839VARCHAR data type columnsadjusting lengths <strong>for</strong> 94, 95specified with byte semantics 94VARCHAR2 column lengths 118VARCHAR2 data typeOracle 730VARGRAPHIC data typeDB2 under UNIX and PC Hosts 478DB2 under z/OS 522variablesdropping be<strong>for</strong>e creating a table 916generating names of 897labels as DBMS column names 306listing in<strong>for</strong>mation about, be<strong>for</strong>e loading 918macro variables 401modifying names 901names as DBMS column names 306names based on column names 905renaming 14valid names during a <strong>SAS</strong> session 424view descriptors 907, 908See also <strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> viewsconverting a library of 889converting an individual 886converting into SQL views 881creating 898, 910dropping columns to make unselectable 899listing columns in, with in<strong>for</strong>mation 900name, <strong>for</strong> converting 883reading data with 64resetting columns to default settings 903selecting DBMS columns 903selection criteria, adding or modifying 904updating 906VIEWDESC= optionPROC <strong>ACCESS</strong> statement 896views 6See also SQL viewsaccess methods 4data security 29DATA step views 6reading from 90<strong>SAS</strong>/<strong>ACCESS</strong> views 6<strong>SAS</strong> data views 6SQL Server partitioned views <strong>for</strong> DBSLICE= 668writing to 90volumes<strong>for</strong> extending data sets 236Wwarnings 279row warnings 288

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