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gyambqt
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello experts,

I am trying to load a table from Orcale database into SAS table and I have used compress=yes during the loading process

the SAS table I have got has many blank columns which it shouldn't be.

 

my code is somehow like below:

 

proc sql;

connect to oracle(...)

create table A (compress=yes)  as

 

select * from connection to oracle(

select * from ....);

disconnect from orcale;

quit;

 

 

 

Thanks

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Compress should not affect any values in your target table. Confirm what values are missing and shouldn't be. What are their data types? (SAS/Oracle). Perhaps you could join back the rows with missing values and do a comparison.
Data never sleeps

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Compress should not affect any values in your target table. Confirm what values are missing and shouldn't be. What are their data types? (SAS/Oracle). Perhaps you could join back the rows with missing values and do a comparison.
Data never sleeps

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