The LIBNAME Statement for Relational Databases |
Writes
the function associated with this particular LIBNAME statement
to a SAS data set or the SAS log.
Default value: |
none
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Valid in: |
SAS/ACCESS LIBNAME
statement
|
DBMS support: |
Aster nCluster, DB2 under
UNIX and PC Hosts, DB2 under z/OS,
Greenplum, HP Neoview, MySQL, Netezza, ODBC, Oracle, Sybase, Sybase IQ, Teradata
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SQL_FUNCTIONS_COPY=<libref.member>
| SASLOG
|
- <libref.member>
-
For this particular LIBNAME statement, writes the current
in-memory function list to a user-specified SAS data set.
- SASLOG
-
For this particular LIBNAME statement, writes the current
in-memory function list to the SAS log.
These limitations apply.
-
You must specify a two-part data set name, such as
<libref.member> or an error results.
-
<libref.member> must be a SAS data set. It is
not checked to make sure that it is assigned to the default Base SAS
engine.
SQL_FUNCTIONS= LIBNAME Option
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