Naming Conventions Used For Examples


The following consistent naming conventions are used in the examples in this documentation:

WORK

  • is the default libref that points to the library that contains the data set GRADES.

XPORTOUT

  • is the libref that points to the location where the transport file is created with the XPORT engine.

XPORTIN

  • is the libref that points to the location on the target machine that you transferred the transport file to.

XMLOUT

  • is the libref that points to the location where the XML file is created with the XML engine.

XMLIN

  • is the libref that points to the location on the target machine that you transferred the XML file to.

CPORTOUT

  • is the fileref that points to the location where the transport file is created with PROC CPORT.

IMPORTIN

  • is the fileref that points to the location on the target machine that you transferred the transport file to.

SOURCE

  • is the libref that points to the location of the source file that is translated into transport or XML format.

LIST

  • is a catalog entry type.

GRADES

  • is the name of a data set.

TARGET

  • is the libref that points to the location where the restored SAS file is created.

TESTCAT

  • is the name of a catalog.

TESTNPGM

  • is the name of a catalog entry.




Moving and Accessing SAS 9.1 Files
Moving And Accessing SAS 9.1 Files
ISBN: 1590472306
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 109
Authors: SAS Institute

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