I was using dictionary.tables & dictionary.columns table, but I am not aware what each column means from both the table.
Can some one explain each column, I know many are self explanatory, but I am not sure about all.Please help...
Look at the labels of the columns in the dirctionary tables:
proc sql;
title 'Dictionary.Tables';
select name, label from dictionary.columns
where libname = 'SASHELP' and memname = 'VTABLE';
title 'Dictionary.Columns';
select name, label from dictionary.columns
where libname = 'SASHELP' and memname = 'VCOLUMN';
quit;
Please state which are still cryptic to you.
I think the easiest way to get the information is this:
proc sql;
describe table dictionary.tables;
describe table dictionary.columns;
quit;But I understand your frustration, there does not seem to be any other documentation of this on support.sas.com, only for FEDSQL, and I am not sure if that's the same.
The online documentation that I have for SAS 9.4 has entries for dictionary tables for both basic language concepts and FedSQL.
There's a lot of columns, explaining each one would take way too much time. Is there a specific question you have that the label does not answer.
@Srigyan wrote:
I was using dictionary.tables & dictionary.columns table, but I am not aware what each column means from both the table.
Can some one explain each column, I know many are self explanatory, but I am not sure about all.Please help...
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