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specifies that the
labels returned should be compatible with what the application normally
receives—meaning that engines exhibit their normal behavior.
NONE
specifies that the
engine does not return a column label. The engine returns blanks for
the column labels.
Details
By default, the SAS/ACCESS
interface for your DBMS generates column labels from the column names
instead of from the real column labels.
You can use this option
to override the default behavior. It is useful for when PROC SQL uses
column labels as headers instead of column aliases.
Example: Return Blank Labels for Aliases in Headings
This example shows how
to use DBSASLABEL= as a LIBNAME option o return blank column labels
so that PROC SQL can use the column aliases as the column headings.
libname x oracle user=scott pw=tiger;
proc sql;
select deptno as Department ID, loc as Location
from mylib.dept(dbsaslabel=none);
Without DBSASLABEL=NONE,
aliases are ignored, and DEPTNO and LOC are used as column headings
in the result set.