What's New in SAS 9.3 Statements
Overview
The SAS statements documentation
is no longer part of
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary.
See Changes to SAS Language Reference: Dictionary. The SAS statements that were previously documented in
SAS
Language Reference: Dictionary are now documented here,
in
SAS Statements: Reference.
The following enhancements
are made for the second maintenance release of SAS 9.3.
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A new FILENAME statement that enables
you to access files on a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS).
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A new LIBNAME option that specifies
whether an administrator can access a metadata-bound library for which
corresponding metadata is corrupted, misconfigured, or missing.
New SAS Statements
The following SAS statements
are new:
enables you to access
files on a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) whose location is
specified.
associates a libref
with a JMP data table and enables you to read and write JMP data tables.
restarts the program
line numbering in the SAS log to 1.
Enhanced SAS Statements
The following SAS statements
have been enhanced:
If you do not specify
a value for n, the error code
that is returned by SAS is ERROR. The value of ERROR depends on the
operating system. The condition code n is
returned to the operating system as the final SAS system exit code.
A new device type,
JMS, has been added. This device type is supported on all host operating
systems.
A new device type,
JMS, has been added. This device type is supported on all host operating
systems.
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E-mail addresses can be separated
with a comma as well as a space.
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Two new e-mail options enable you
to specify an expiration date for the e-mail message and specify that
a notification be sent when the e-mail message is delivered to the
recipient.
A new FTP option has
been added that specifies that an attempt is made for passive mode
FTP.
A new option has been
added that enables you to prompt for a login password if necessary.
A new device type,
JMS, has been added. This device type is supported on all host operating
systems.
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The new option EXTENDOBSCOUNTER=
enables you to extend the maximum observation count in all output
SAS data files in the SAS library.
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In the second maintenance release
of 9.3, the new option AUTHADMIN= specifies whether an administrator
can access a metadata-bound library for which corresponding metadata
is corrupted, misconfigured, or missing.
Changes to SAS Language Reference: Dictionary
Prior to SAS 9.3, this
document was part of
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary.
Starting with SAS 9.3,
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary has
been divided into seven documents:
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