Naming Conventions Used for Examples

These naming conventions are used in the examples in this documentation:
WORK
is the default libref that points to the library that contains the data set GRADES.
XPORTOUT
is the libref that points to the location where the transport file is created with the XPORT engine.
XPORTIN
is the libref that points to the location on the target operating environment that you transferred the transport file to.
XMLOUT
is the libref that points to the location where the XML file is created with the XML engine.
XMLIN
is the libref that points to the location on the target operating environment that you transferred the XML file to.
CPORTOUT
is the fileref that points to the location where the transport file is created with PROC CPORT.
IMPORTIN
is the fileref that points to the location on the target operating environment that you transferred the transport file to.
SOURCE
is the libref that points to the location of the source file that is translated into transport or XML format.
LIST
is a catalog entry type.
GRADES
is the name of a data set.
TARGET
is the libref that points to the location at which the restored SAS file is created.
TESTCAT
is the name of a catalog.
TESTNPGM
is the name of a catalog entry.