BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
ananthtony
Calcite | Level 5

Is there a way to force the SQL Pass-Through option for UNION (Set Operators) in SAS Data Integration Studio?

 

Issue: When a Job that is using the UNION component is deployed, the deployed code is getting altered to use proc sql instead of SQL Pass-Through for the UNION component. I am not able to force it to use SQL Pass Through always. Is this a Bug ?

 

Please let me know.

4 REPLIES 4
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Moved post to the appropriate forum for DI Studio questions. SAS Studio is a different product 🙂

Data never sleeps
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

I did a quick test (4.9, SAS 9.4 M2) and it worked for me (with connection to SQL Server using ODBC).

So, if you are opening the transformation, and look in the Code tab. Pass thru or not?

The same in the Code tab of the job?

Data never sleeps
ananthtony
Calcite | Level 5

It shows for the first time, but if you close and open it later the SAS code in the code tab will show Proc SQL instead of pass-through.

 

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

If yo are sure that you saved it properly, and have the access the rights to do so, search for metadata error; in the metadata server log, and in the local DI Studio client log.

Is the error reproducible? That is new job, different tables, different user, different DIS client.

The next step would probably to contact SAS tech support.

Data never sleeps

sas-innovate-2024.png

Join us for SAS Innovate April 16-19 at the Aria in Las Vegas. Bring the team and save big with our group pricing for a limited time only.

Pre-conference courses and tutorials are filling up fast and are always a sellout. Register today to reserve your seat.

 

Register now!

How to connect to databases in SAS Viya

Need to connect to databases in SAS Viya? SAS’ David Ghan shows you two methods – via SAS/ACCESS LIBNAME and SAS Data Connector SASLIBS – in this video.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 4 replies
  • 1163 views
  • 0 likes
  • 2 in conversation