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Chapter 1: Moving and Accessing SAS Files between Operating Environments
Table 1.1: Summary of Strategy Features for Moving or Accessing SAS Files
Chapter 3: PROC CPORT and PROC CIMPORT
Table 3.1: Description of Transport File
Chapter 4: XPORT Engine with DATA Step or PROC COPY
Table 4.1: Description of Transport File
Chapter 7: OpenVMS Operating Environment
Table 7.1: OpenVMS Filename Extensions by Member and SAS Version
Chapter 9: UNIX Operating Environment
Table 9.1: UNIX Filename Extensions by Member and SAS Version
Table 9.2: UNIX Operating Environment Filename Extensions
Chapter 10: Windows Operating Environment
Table 10.1: Windows Filename Extension by Member and SAS Version
Chapter 11: SAS Filename Extensions and File Headers
Table 11.1: SAS Filename Extension by Operating Environment Type and SAS Version
Chapter 13: Examples of Moving SAS Files
Table 13.1: Summary of the Examples
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Moving And Accessing SAS 9.1 Files
ISBN: 1590472306
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 109
Authors:
SAS Institute
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