| Data Set Options for Relational Databases |
| Default value: | none |
| Valid in: | DATA and PROC steps (when creating and appending to DBMS tables using SAS/ACCESS software) |
| DBMS support: | Teradata |
| Syntax | |
| Syntax Description | |
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Syntax |
| ML_ERROR1=temporary-table-name |
specifies the name of a temporary table that MultiLoad uses to track errors that were generated during the acquisition phase of a bulk-load operation.
| Details |
To specify this option, you must first set MULTILOAD=YES.
Use this option to specify the name of a table to use for tracking errors that were generated during the acquisition phase of the MultiLoad bulk-load operation. By default, the acquisition error table is named SAS_ML_ET_randnum, where randnum is a random number.
When you restart a failed MultiLoad job, you must specify the same acquisition table from the earlier run so that the MultiLoad job can restart correctly. Using ML_RESTART=, ML_ERROR2=, and ML_WORK=, you must also specify the same log table, application error table, and work table upon restarting.
Note: Do not use ML_ERROR1 with the ML_LOG= data set option. ML_LOG=
provides a common prefix for all temporary tables that the Teradata MultiLoad
utility uses. ![[cautionend]](../../../../common/63294/HTML/default/images/cautend.gif)
For more information about temporary table names that the Teradata MultiLoad utility uses and what is stored in each, see the Teradata MultiLoad reference.
| See Also |
To specify a common prefix for all temporary tables that the Teradata MultiLoad utility uses, see the ML_LOG= Data Set Option.
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