Use this option to derive (adjust the value of) the
number of characters from the client column lengths that byte semantics
initially creates. Although the default is usually 1, you can use
this option to set it to another value if this information is available
from the Oracle server.
Sybase: You
can use this option to specify different byte encoding between the
SAS client and the Sybase server. For example, if the client uses
double-byte encoding and the server uses multibyte encoding, specify
DBSERVER_MAX_BYTES=3. In this case, the
SAS/ACCESS engine evaluates
this option only if you specify a value that is greater than 2. Otherwise,
it indicates that both client and server use the same encoding scheme.