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Using SAS Files
Introduction to SAS Files, Libraries, and Engines in UNIX Environments
Common Types of SAS Files in UNIX Environments
Filename Extensions and Member Types in UNIX Environments
Using Direct I/O
Holding a File in Memory: The SASFILE Statement
Sharing SAS Files in a UNIX Environment
Compatible Computer Types in UNIX Environments
Migrating 32-Bit SAS Files to 64-Bit in UNIX Environments
Creating a SAS File to Use with an Earlier Release
Reading SAS Files from Previous Releases or from Other Hosts
Referring to SAS Files by Using Librefs in UNIX Environments
Specifying Pathnames in UNIX Environments
Assigning a Libref to Several Directories (Concatenating Directories)
Using Multiple Engines for a Library in UNIX Environments
Using Environment Variables as Librefs in UNIX Environments
Librefs Assigned by SAS in UNIX Environments
Sasuser Library
Work Library
Multiple Work Directories
Using One-Level Names to Access Permanent Files (User Library)
Accessing Disk-Format Libraries in UNIX Environments
Accessing Sequential-Format Libraries in UNIX Environments
Accessing BMDP, OSIRIS, or SPSS Files in UNIX Environments
Support for Links in UNIX Environments
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