You can
use the browse mode of the
View Data window,
provided that the table, view, or external file is registered on the
current metadata server and exists in physical storage. You can browse
temporary output tables until the
Job Editor window is closed or the current server session is ended in some
other way.
Transformations
in a SAS Data Integration Studio job can create temporary output tables.
If these temporary tables have not been deleted, you can also use
the browse mode to display the data that they contain. The transformation
must have been executed at least once for the temporary output tables
to exist in physical storage.
The
View Data window constructs a SELECT query from the
metadata for the selected table, view, external file, or transformation.
For example, if the metadata for Table 1 specifies three columns that
are named Col1, Col2, and Col3, then view data generates the following
query for that table:
SELECT Col1, Col2, Col3 FROM Table1
If the
metadata for a SAS or DBMS data store does not match the data in the
data store, an error dialog box displays. The dialog box gives you
the option of ignoring the column metadata that has been registered
for the data store and using any column definitions in the data store
to format the columns for display.
The
View Data window cannot display data for a fixed-width
external file unless the SAS informats in the metadata are appropriate
for the columns in the data.