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SAS 9.4 Language Reference, Second Edition
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SAS 9.4 Language Reference, Second Edition

by SAS Institute
December 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
824 pages
24h 21m
English
SAS Institute
Content preview from SAS 9.4 Language Reference, Second Edition
encoding
is a set of characters (letters, logograms, digits, punctuation, symbols, control
characters, and so on) that have been mapped to numeric values (called code points)
that can be used by computers. The code points are assigned to the characters in the
character set by applying an encoding method. Some examples of encodings are
Wlatin1 and Danish EBCDIC.
incompatible
describes a file that has a different data representation or encoding than the current
SAS session. CEDA enables access to many types of incompatible files.
Advantages of CEDA
CEDA offers these advantages:
You can transparently process a supported SAS file with no knowledge of ...
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