Connect to Teradata in SAS
With the Teradata ODBC driver installed and the DSN created, you are now ready to connect to Teradata in SAS. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Launch SAS and open a new program.
2. Type the following code to connect to Teradata using the ODBC connection.
libname tera odbc datasrc=tera_dsn;
Replace “tera_dsn” with the name of the DSN you created.
1. Run the code by clicking the Run button or pressing F9. SAS will now connect to the Teradata database and assign it the name “tera”.
Query Teradata Data in SAS
With the connection to Teradata established, you can now query Teradata data in SAS. To do this, simply use the SAS SQL procedure to issue SQL statements against the Teradata database. For example, to query the “customers” table in Teradata, you would use the following code:
proc sql;
select * from tera.customers;
quit;
This code uses the SAS SQL procedure to query the “customers” table in the Teradata database and return the results to SAS.
In conclusion, connecting to Teradata using SAS in SQL is a straightforward process that requires a few simple steps. With the Teradata ODBC driver installed and a DSN created, you can use SAS to query Teradata data and perform data analysis, reporting, and more. Whether you are a data analyst, data scientist, or business intelligence professional, Teradata, and SAS provide a powerful combination for managing and analyzing large amounts of data.
How to Connect Teradata Using SAS in SQL?
SAS is a popular statistical software that provides a powerful suite of tools for data management, analytics, and reporting. In this blog post, we will show you how to connect to Teradata using SAS in SQL. Teradata is a high-performance, relational database management system that is widely used for data warehousing and business intelligence applications.