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milts
Pyrite | Level 9

Just curious, Is it possible to create an Infomap wherein the source is a SAS table view? or how about a Teradata table view?

Thanks!

Milton

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twocanbazza
Quartz | Level 8

In short Yes, You can also use a resulting data set from a stored process

Barry

milts
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks for the info Barry. Is this on latest version of SAS?

Milton

twocanbazza
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Milton.

I know it can be done on SAS9.2 and the corresponding Clients - assume 9.3 also

Cheers

Barry

milts
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks again Barry. But is it correct that it's slower when I have a view instead of a physical table for my InfoMap?

Thank!

Milton

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

Bellow discussion has little to do with InfoMaps.

Well, views might be slower, but in many cases, the user doesn't experience any difference.

it depends on what the view does. Any ordering, summarization and joining will obviously make the view slower than a corresponding table.

If the source tables to the view have indexed columns, it's not sure that the view can merge the where-clauses in the view with a where clause from the calling program (in this case, the Infomap).


Data never sleeps
SuneelReddy
Fluorite | Level 6

Yes. you can create Infomap using different different source tables. like 1) Stored Process 2) Dataset and can be done in 9.1 version also.

If you are creating views, you cant filter the data as of my knowledge.

Regards,

Suneel

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