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LAtwood
Calcite | Level 5

Is it possible to raise a dbevent in SAS?

Normally the code would be something like this in Ingres:

raise dbevent test

and it would trigger the processing of data within Ingres.

Any help with this would be appreciated.

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LAtwood
Calcite | Level 5


Using the documentation provided by FriedEgg, the following works

proc sql;

connect to odbc (dsn=*****82);

execute (raise dbevent test) by odbc;

disconnect from odbc;

quit;

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee

Yes, you need to use the SQL Pass-Through facility.

Assuming you have SAS/ACCESS for CA-OpenIngres you can reference the following documentation: https://ciser.cornell.edu/sasdoc/saspdf/accoping/c01.pdf

LAtwood
Calcite | Level 5


Using the documentation provided by FriedEgg, the following works

proc sql;

connect to odbc (dsn=*****82);

execute (raise dbevent test) by odbc;

disconnect from odbc;

quit;

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