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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
BUY ON AMAZON
The .NET Developers Guide to Directory Services Programming
Summary
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Collection Class Usage
.NET Attribute Value Conversion
Creating Users
Snort Cookbook
Running Snort as a Linux Daemon
Reloading Snort Settings
Fast Logging
Detecting and Normalizing HTTP Traffic
Obfuscating IP Addresses
MySQL Clustering
Auto-discovery of Databases
Upgrading MySQL Cluster
Management Nodes
A MySQL Cluster Binaries
B Management Commands
Special Edition Using Crystal Reports 10
Modifying Report Section Properties
Understanding Organizational Reporting Requirements
Using the Crystal Management Console
Managing Accounts
DHTML Report Design Wizard
PMP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2
Project PlanningCore Processes
Answers and Explanations
Project Closing
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Appendix A. CD Contents and Installation Instructions
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner, 3rd Edition
Forking Processes
Plumbing the Internet
Socket to Me!
Browsing PyErrata Reports
Rolling Your Own Servers in Python
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