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Learn how to use SQL in Microsoft Access with this step-by-step guide, complete with examples, FAQs, and tips for better database management.
The SAS/ACCESS interface to these files is read-only, so the SELECT statement is the only one of the four PROC SQL statements (in this section) that can reference a view descriptor based on DIF, WK n, ...
You can write create table statements in access, but at least in Access XP and before, you can't write one that will fully describe a table. Many of the access specific features are inaccessible.
Use saved queries as opposed to SQL statements as the data sources for Access objects. The wizard will create a corresponding SQL Server object for each saved query.
As in other PROC and DATA steps, you can use only a view descriptor or other SAS data set in an SQL procedure statement, not an access descriptor. You can usually only browse data retrieved using a ...
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