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Chapter 3: <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong> Commands<br />

ACCEPT<br />

ACCEPT<br />

Purpose<br />

The ACCEPT command accepts data types and values from an external source and uses them<br />

to set one or more utility variables. The ACCEPT command is a valid command preceding<br />

LOGON and LOGTABLE commands.<br />

Syntax<br />

,<br />

.ACCEPT<br />

var<br />

FILE<br />

fileid<br />

A<br />

FROM<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

VARIABLE<br />

B<br />

ENV<br />

VAR<br />

A<br />

;<br />

IGNORE<br />

charpos1<br />

charpos1<br />

THRU<br />

THRU<br />

charpos2<br />

charpos1<br />

THRU<br />

charpos2<br />

B<br />

env_var<br />

;<br />

HE03B011<br />

where<br />

Syntax Element<br />

var<br />

env_var<br />

Description<br />

Name of the utility variable that is to be set with the value accepted<br />

from the designated source<br />

Character string values appear as quoted strings in the data file.<br />

Environment variable that provides the value for the specified utility<br />

variables (var)<br />

<strong>Teradata</strong> <strong>Parallel</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Pump</strong> Reference 93

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