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SAS Data Integration Studio 4.9
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SAS Data Integration Studio 4.9

by SAS Documentation
August 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
808 pages
25h 30m
English
SAS Institute
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Create Two Tables That Are Subsets of a Source
Overview
A Splitter transformation is a transformation that creates one or more subsets of a source.
You can also use it to create one or more copies of a source.
Problem
You want to select two or more sets of rows from a source table and write each set to a
different target table.
Solution
You can use the SAS Splitter transformation in a SAS Data Integration Studio job to
support 1-N outputs and one input. For example, you can create a job similar to the
sample job featured in this topic. This sample job splits a source table that contains
employee data into ...
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ISBN: 9781629593098