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SAS Access 9.1 Supplement for Informix: SAS ACCESS for Relational Databases

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Publisher
SAS
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
33
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This supplement describes the SAS/ACCESS features and options that are available for Informix. When you use this supplement along with SAS/ACCESS Interface to Relational Databases: Reference, you will have a comprehensive guide to SAS/ACCESS software for your database management system (DBMS). This supplement explains how SAS/ACCESS software has been customized to accommodate the particular requirements and capabilities of your DBMS. This title is also available online. This title is designed for users of SAS/ACCESS software who need specific information about Informix. Supports releases 9.1 and higher of SAS software.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
......Page 1
Title Page
......Page 2
Copyright
......Page 3
Contents......Page 4
Introduction to the SAS/ACCESS Interface to Informix......Page 6
Arguments......Page 7
Data Set Options for Informix......Page 9
Stored Procedures and the Pass-Through Facility......Page 10
Examples......Page 11
Using WHERE Clauses......Page 13
Passing SAS Functions to Informix......Page 14
Terminating a Temporary Table......Page 15
Locking in the Informix Interface......Page 16
Informix Data Types......Page 17
Abstract Data......Page 18
LIBNAME Statement Data Conversions......Page 19
Informix Database Servers......Page 20
Using Fully Qualified Table Names......Page 21
Recommended Reading......Page 22
Glossary......Page 24
Index......Page 30


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