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mansour_ibrahim
Obsidian | Level 7
 
Hello,
I'm doing a join between a small table in the work whith a big table in the teradata.
I thought about the hash objet.
When i use the libname if i call a table teradata in the step set tera.big_dataset,  the join work normaly whith long time of treatement.
can'i combine à objet hash and path through
 
Thank you
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Kurt_Bremser
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@mansour_ibrahim wrote:
 
Hello,
I'm doing a join between a small table in the work whith a big table in the teradata.
I thought about the hash objet.
When i use the libname if i call a table teradata in the step set tera.big_dataset,  the join work normaly whith long time of treatement.
can'i combine à objet hash and path through
 
Thank you

No. Your problem comes from the fact that you load the Teradata table over to SAS. Either try to make that downloaded data as small as possible (select list, where condition), or load your SAS table to Teradata and join in an explicit pass-through.

The hash object is data step only and is not available in proc SQL.

 

For detailed help, post your code as advised in https://communities.sas.com/t5/help/faqpage/faq-category-id/posting#posting

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@mansour_ibrahim wrote:
 
Hello,
I'm doing a join between a small table in the work whith a big table in the teradata.
I thought about the hash objet.
When i use the libname if i call a table teradata in the step set tera.big_dataset,  the join work normaly whith long time of treatement.
can'i combine à objet hash and path through
 
Thank you

No. Your problem comes from the fact that you load the Teradata table over to SAS. Either try to make that downloaded data as small as possible (select list, where condition), or load your SAS table to Teradata and join in an explicit pass-through.

The hash object is data step only and is not available in proc SQL.

 

For detailed help, post your code as advised in https://communities.sas.com/t5/help/faqpage/faq-category-id/posting#posting

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