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About
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What's New in SAS Drivers for ODBC 9.3
SAS Drivers for ODBC
Overview: SAS Drivers for ODBC
What Is ODBC?
ODBC Version and Conformance
What Are the SAS Drivers for ODBC?
Information about the 64-bit Driver
Types of Data Accessed with the SAS Drivers for ODBC
Understanding SAS
What Software Do I Need?
Accessibility Features in the SAS Drivers for ODBC
Defining Your Data Sources
Introduction to Defining Data Sources
Accessing the SAS ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Boxes
Setting Up a Connection to Local Data
Setting Up a Connection to SAS/SHARE Server
Setting Up a Connection to SPD Server
TCP/IP Services File
SQL Options on the General Tab
Using the General Tab
Using the Servers Tab
Using the Libraries Tab
Modifying a Data Source Definition
Specifying a Different Server for a Defined Data Source
Deleting a Data Source Definition
Using the SAS Drivers for ODBC
Introduction to Using the SAS Drivers for ODBC
Accessing Your Data Sources
Understanding Access to Local Data Sources
Understanding Access to SAS/SHARE Data Sources
Userid/Password Override
Using Data Sets That Have One-Level Names
Updating Attached Tables
Using SQL Statements to Access SAS Data Sources
Accessing the SAS Libraries MAPS, SASUSER, and SASHELP
Passwords
Programmer's Reference
Introduction to the Programmer's Reference
Support for and Implementation of ODBC Functions
Support for SQL Grammar
Supported Data Types
User-Specified SQL Options
Security Notes
SAS Drivers for ODBC Error Codes
Return Codes and Associated Messages
SAS Drivers for ODBC Return Codes
Trace Files
S1000 Communications Access Method Errors
TCP/IP Winsock Return Codes
Recommended Reading
Glossary
Product
Release
SAS Drivers for ODBC
9.3
Type
Usage and Reference
Last Updated
20Dec2011