I want to pass this command to SQL server but single quotes within single quotes are causing issues.
'SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q "Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111, '2017-10-10'"'
'
SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q
"
Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111,
'
2017-10-10
'
"
'
@NitinC wrote:
I want to pass this command to SQL server but single quotes within single quotes are causing issues.
'SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q "Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111, '2017-10-10'"'
'
SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q
"
Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111,
'
2017-10-10
'
"
'
What issue? If SAS is throwing an error you might 1) show the error and 2) try replacing one single quote with two single quotes (NOT a double quote) to pass.
data junk; x=' This is an example of using SAS''s double single quote to resolve to one quote in data.'; run;
Not promising anything but
@NitinC wrote:
I want to pass this command to SQL server but single quotes within single quotes are causing issues.
'SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q "Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111, '2017-10-10'"'
'
SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q
"
Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111,
'
2017-10-10
'
"
'
What issue? If SAS is throwing an error you might 1) show the error and 2) try replacing one single quote with two single quotes (NOT a double quote) to pass.
data junk; x=' This is an example of using SAS''s double single quote to resolve to one quote in data.'; run;
Not promising anything but
I will try what you said.
I will try tomorrow when I have access to the SAS,
This is my typical code.
data _null_;
x= 'SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q "Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111, '2017-10-10'"';
call symput('X', X);
run;
filename abc pipe &x.;
At this stage when I am creating file reference single quotes are causing it to fail. SQL server is very particular about where to use single and double quotes.
Idea is to execute SQL Server procs via SQLCMD utility and capture output. I know I can use SQL pass through but it is not executing procs correctly in some cases and I am in touch with SAS support.
Try this one : filename abc pipe %sysfunc(quote(SQLCMD -S serever -U user -P passwd -Q "Execute xyz.dbo.abc 111, '2017-10-10'")) ;
Sure, I will try this also.
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