INSERT
INSERT
includes a file of commands in a session. INSERT
is
especially useful for including a long series of data definition statements or transformations.
Another use for INSERT
is to set up a library of commonly used commands and include
them in the command sequence as they are needed.
Note: Equals signs (=) used in the syntax chart are required elements.
INSERT FILE='file specification' [PASSWORD='password']
[SYNTAX = {INTERACTIVE*}]
{BATCH }
[ERROR = {CONTINUE*}]
{STOP }
[CD = {NO*}]
{YES}
[ENCODING = 'encoding specification']
*Default if keyword omitted.
This command takes effect immediately. It does not read the active dataset or execute pending transformations. See the topic Command Order for more information.
Release History
Release 13.0
- Command introduced.
Release 16.0
-
ENCODING
keyword added for Unicode support.
Release 22.0
-
PASSWORD
keyword introduced.
Example
INSERT FILE='/examples/commands/file1.sps'
SYNTAX=BATCH ERROR=STOP CD=YES ENCODING='UTF8'.