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Using the LIBNAME Statement for SAP
Overview of the LIBNAME Engine for SAP
LIBNAME Statement Syntax for SAP
SAP LIBNAME Engine Options
SAS LIBNAME Statement Options for the SAP Engine
SAS Data Set Options for the SAP Engine
ABAPFM= LIBNAME Option
ABAP_NAMESPACE= LIBNAME Option
ABAPPROG= LIBNAME Option
ASHOST= LIBNAME Option
AUTHDOMAIN= LIBNAME Option
BATCH= LIBNAME Option
BUFFER_SIZE= LIBNAME Option
CLIENT= LIBNAME Option
DESTGROUP= LIBNAME Option
DESTINATION= LIBNAME Option
GROUP= LIBNAME Option
GWHOST= LIBNAME Option
GWSERV= LIBNAME Option
HOST= LIBNAME Option
IEEE_REVERSE= LIBNAME Option
INENCODING= LIBNAME Option
LANGUAGE= LIBNAME Option
MAX_TABLE_JOINS= LIBNAME Option
MODE= LIBNAME Option
MSHOST= LIBNAME Option
NUMC_SAS_TYPE= LIBNAME Option
PASSWORD= LIBNAME Option
PASSWORDX= LIBNAME Option
PORT= LIBNAME Option
R3NAME= LIBNAME Option
RFC_STRING= LIBNAME Option
SAPLOGON_ID= LIBNAME Option
SYSNR= LIBNAME Option
TRACE= LIBNAME Option
USER= LIBNAME Option
CONNECTION= LIBNAME Option
CONNECTION_GROUP= LIBNAME Option
DBGEN_NAME= LIBNAME Option
DBPROMPT= LIBNAME Option
DBSASLABEL= LIBNAME Option
DEFER= LIBNAME Option
DIRECT_SQL= LIBNAME Option
MULTI_DATASRC_OPT= LIBNAME Option
REREAD_EXPOSURE= LIBNAME Option
SPOOL= LIBNAME Option
BATCH= Data Set Option
DBCONDITION= Data Set Option
DBGEN_NAME= Data Set Option
DBKEY= Data Set Option
DBMASTER= Data Set Option
NULLCHAR= Data Set Option
NULLCHARVAL= Data Set Option
REREAD_EXPOSURE= Data Set Option
Examples
Example 1: Accessing the SAP Server from a Local Host
Example 2: Changing the User Logon Language
Example 3: Defining an SAP Destination from the SAP Logon Utility
Example 4: Defining an SAP Destination from the saprfc.ini File
Example 5: Accessing the SAP Server With Credentials Stored in Metadata
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