Many SAS statements
                     and other language elements refer to SAS libraries and external files.
                     You can choose whether to make the reference through a logical name
                     (a libref or fileref) or use the physical filename enclosed in quotation
                     marks. If you use a logical name, you typically have a choice of using
                     a SAS statement (LIBNAME or FILENAME) or the operating environment's
                     control language to make the reference. Several methods of referring
                     to SAS libraries and external files are available, and some of these
                     methods depend on your operating environment.
                     
                  
                  
                  In the examples that
                     use external files, SAS documentation uses the italicized phrase 
file-specification.
                     In the examples that use SAS libraries, SAS documentation uses the
                     italicized phrase 
SAS-library enclosed
                     in quotation marks:  
infile file-specification obs = 100;
libname libref 'SAS-library';