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Chapter 2: Cross-Environment Data Access (CEDA)
Output 2.1: Data Representation Specified in the SAS Log
Chapter 5: XML Engine with DATA Step or PROC COPY
Output 5.1: XML Output Generated from Data Set GRADES
Chapter 6: Transferring Files
Example Code 6.1: FTP PUT Commands
Example Code 6.2: FTP GET Commands
Example Code 6.3: Typical FTP Session
Chapter 8: z/OS Operating Environment
Example Code 8.1: Code That Interprets the Header of the Transport File
Example Code 8.2: Transport Header for the XPORT Engine
Example Code 8.3: Transport Header for the CPORT Procedure
Example Code 8.4: Code That Reads a Transport File That Has a Hexadecimal Format
Example Code 8.5: Transport Header for the XPORT Engine: Hexadecimal Representation
Example Code 8.6: Transport Header for the CPORT Procedure: Hexadecimal Representation
Chapter 12: Preventing and Fixing Problems
Example Code 12.1: Hexadecimal Representation of a Transport File
Example Code 12.2: Program that Reblocks a Transport File
Chapter 13: Examples of Moving SAS Files
Example Code 13.1: SAS Program That Creates Data Sets and Transport Files
Example Code 13.2: Source Operating Environment SAS Log
Example Code 13.3: Using DIR/FULL to Verify the Attributes of the Transport File
Example Code 13.4: FTP Dialog
Example Code 13.5: SAS Program That Restores Transport Files into Native File Format
Example Code 13.6: Target Operating Environment SAS Log
Example Code 13.7: SAS Program That Copies Data Sets and Catalogs to a Transport File
Example Code 13.8: Source Operating Environment SAS Log File
Example Code 13.9: Using TSO LISTD Command to Verify the Attributes of the Transport File
Example Code 13.10: FTP Dialog
Example Code 13.11: SAS Program That Imports Transport Files into Native Format
Example Code 13.12: Selecting One or More Data Sets
Example Code 13.13: Selecting a Catalog Entry Type
Example Code 13.14: Selecting Catalog Entries
Example Code 13.15: Target Operating Environment Log File
Example Code 13.16: Creating Data Sets and Transport Files
Example Code 13.17: Using FTP to Transfer Transport Files
Example Code 13.18: Verifying Transport Files
Example Code 13.19: Restoring the Transport File to Native Format
Example Code 13.20: Viewing the SAS Log at the z/OS Source Operating Environment (Part 1 of 4)
Example Code 13.21: Viewing the SAS Log at the z/OS Source Operating Environment (Part 2 of 4)
Example Code 13.22: Viewing the SAS Log at the z/OS Source Operating Environment (Part 3 of 4)
Example Code 13.23: Viewing the SAS Log at the z/OS Source Operating Environment (Part 4 of 4)
Example Code 13.24: Using PROC CONTENTS to Show the Contents of a Data Set
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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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Oracle Structures
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The Crystal Repository
Appendix B Functions
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Asynchronous Interfaces
Frame Relay
DSL
Traffic Shaping
A.1. IPv4 Subnetting
The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide
Summary
Cisco VPN Software Client
Administrative Tasks
WebVPN
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Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
Unauthorized Activity II
IDS and IPS Internals
Snort
NFR Security
Policy and Procedures
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
Line Editing
The Concept of Null
Prompting for Values
Error Handling
Section A.2. Commands You Can Issue Within SQL*Plus
Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Installing and Using Java Tools
Working with Numbers and Expressions
Working with Statics
Using the ArrayList Class
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