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SAS Library Concatenation

Explains the concept of SAS library concatenation, allowing several libraries to be logically grouped under a single reference (libref).

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Default SAS Libraries

This document describes the default SAS libraries: Work (temporary), User (us...

Examples: Using a SAS Engine to Process External Data

This document provides examples of using SAS engines to access and process va...

Examples: Reading and Creating CAS Tables

This document provides detailed examples on how to read external files (like ...

Examples: Sorting and Displaying Descriptor Information for Data Sets

This document provides examples on how to sort a data set, display descriptiv...

Examples: Managing SAS Libraries

This document provides examples for managing SAS libraries, including migrati...

Examples: Accessing Data Using a Libref

This document provides detailed examples on how to access SAS data using libr...

Examples: Accessing Data Without Using a Libref

This document provides examples illustrating different methods of accessing S...

Reading an ORC Table from ADLS

This example demonstrates how to read an ORC format table located in an Azure...

Example: Create a Parquet table in Google Cloud Storage

This example shows how to create a Parquet table in a Google Cloud Storage bu...

SAS Engine Definitions

This document provides definitions of SAS engines, which are software compone...

SAS Default Libraries

This document describes the default SAS libraries (Work, User, Sashelp, Sasus...

Reading and Writing External Files

This document explains how to read and write data from external files using S...

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