specifies the name of the caslib for the output table.
specifies the list of variables to create indexes for in the output data.
specifies the descriptive label to associate with the table.
specifies the number of seconds to keep the table in memory after it is last accessed. The table is dropped if it is not accessed for the specified number of seconds.
| Default | 0 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the memory format for the output table.
| Default | INHERIT |
|---|
use the duplicate value reduction memory format. This memory format can reduce the memory consumption and file size when the input data contains duplicate values.
specifies the name for the output table.
when set to True, adds the output table with a global scope. This enables other sessions to access the table, subject to access controls. The target caslib must also have a global scope.
| Default | FALSE |
|---|
when set to True, overwrites an existing table that has the same name.
| Default | FALSE |
|---|
specifies the number of copies of the table to make for fault tolerance. Larger values result in slower performance and use more memory, but provide high availability for data in the event of a node failure. Data redundancy applies to distributed servers only.
| Default | 1 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the name of the caslib for the output table.
specifies the list of variables to create indexes for in the output data.
specifies the descriptive label to associate with the table.
specifies the number of seconds to keep the table in memory after it is last accessed. The table is dropped if it is not accessed for the specified number of seconds.
| Default | 0 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the memory format for the output table.
| Default | INHERIT |
|---|
use the duplicate value reduction memory format. This memory format can reduce the memory consumption and file size when the input data contains duplicate values.
specifies the name for the output table.
when set to True, adds the output table with a global scope. This enables other sessions to access the table, subject to access controls. The target caslib must also have a global scope.
| Default | false |
|---|
when set to True, overwrites an existing table that has the same name.
| Default | false |
|---|
specifies the number of copies of the table to make for fault tolerance. Larger values result in slower performance and use more memory, but provide high availability for data in the event of a node failure. Data redundancy applies to distributed servers only.
| Default | 1 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the name of the caslib for the output table.
specifies the list of variables to create indexes for in the output data.
specifies the descriptive label to associate with the table.
specifies the number of seconds to keep the table in memory after it is last accessed. The table is dropped if it is not accessed for the specified number of seconds.
| Default | 0 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the memory format for the output table.
| Default | INHERIT |
|---|
use the duplicate value reduction memory format. This memory format can reduce the memory consumption and file size when the input data contains duplicate values.
specifies the name for the output table.
when set to True, adds the output table with a global scope. This enables other sessions to access the table, subject to access controls. The target caslib must also have a global scope.
| Default | False |
|---|
when set to True, overwrites an existing table that has the same name.
| Default | False |
|---|
specifies the number of copies of the table to make for fault tolerance. Larger values result in slower performance and use more memory, but provide high availability for data in the event of a node failure. Data redundancy applies to distributed servers only.
| Default | 1 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the name of the caslib for the output table.
specifies the list of variables to create indexes for in the output data.
specifies the descriptive label to associate with the table.
specifies the number of seconds to keep the table in memory after it is last accessed. The table is dropped if it is not accessed for the specified number of seconds.
| Default | 0 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |
specifies the memory format for the output table.
| Default | INHERIT |
|---|
use the duplicate value reduction memory format. This memory format can reduce the memory consumption and file size when the input data contains duplicate values.
specifies the name for the output table.
when set to True, adds the output table with a global scope. This enables other sessions to access the table, subject to access controls. The target caslib must also have a global scope.
| Default | FALSE |
|---|
when set to True, overwrites an existing table that has the same name.
| Default | FALSE |
|---|
specifies the number of copies of the table to make for fault tolerance. Larger values result in slower performance and use more memory, but provide high availability for data in the event of a node failure. Data redundancy applies to distributed servers only.
| Default | 1 |
|---|---|
| Minimum value | 0 |