| SAS Namespace Types |
Subclass of QueryClause
DEPRECATED: Represents an SQL ON clause.
The following list of associations is used to determine if this object should inherit access controls from another object (inheritance), or if the association is allowed for the object (enforcement). An association will not be created unless the calling user is authorized to update one or both objects involved in the association. For more information about inheritance and enforcement rules, see the SAS Intelligence Platform: Security Administration Guide.
Inherited Attributes
Name, Id, Desc, MetadataCreated,
MetadataUpdated,
ChangeState,
LockedBy,
SecTransctxt,
UsageVersion
= indicates the resident side of an association, or where the association is persisted for cross-repository associations. If no resident side is indicated, this association may not cross repository boundaries.
| Name | Cardinality | Description | Associated Types |
| OwningJoin Partner: OnForJoin | 1 to 1 | The join object that uses this On statement. | Join |
Inherited Associations
AccessControls/Objects,
Changes/Objects,
Columns/QueryClauses,
CustomAssociations/OwningObject,
Documents/Objects,
Extensions/OwningObject,
ExternalIdentities/OwningObject,
Groups/Members,
Implementors/ImplementedObjects,
Keywords/Objects,
LocalizedAttributes/AssociatedLocalizedObject,
Notes/Objects,
PrimaryPropertyGroup/AssociatedObject,
Prompts/PromptEnabledObject,
Properties/AssociatedObject,
PropertySets/OwningObject,
ReferencedObjects/AssociatedObjects,
ResponsibleParties/Objects,
SourceCode/AssociatedQueryClause,
SourceTransformations/TransformationSources,
SpecSourceTransformations/SourceSpecifications,
SpecTargetTransformations/TargetSpecifications,
TargetTransformations/TransformationTargets,
Timestamps/Objects,
Trees/Members,
TSObjectNamespace/TSObjects,
UsedByPrototypes/UsingPrototype,
UsingPrototype/UsedByPrototypes,
Variables/AssociatedObject
OwningJoin
Cardinality: 1 to 1
Partner: OnForJoin![]()
The join object that uses this On statement.
Associated Types:
Join
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