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dmanna
Calcite | Level 5

I've solved with bulkload=yes:

 

data Impala.table (bulkload=yes);
set work.table;
run;

 

or


proc sql;
create table Impala.table(bulkload=yes) as
select * from work.table;

quit;

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JBailey
Barite | Level 11

Hi @dmanna

 

I would post the solution under the original topic so that it might help others. Having a solution in iscolation means that it will likely never be found.

 

Best wishes,

Jeff

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JBailey
Barite | Level 11

Hi @dmanna

 

I would post the solution under the original topic so that it might help others. Having a solution in iscolation means that it will likely never be found.

 

Best wishes,

Jeff

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