For general information, see SAS Names and Support for DBMS Names.
Most SAS names can be up to 32 characters long. SAS/ACCESS Interface to SAP IQ supports table names and column names that contain up to 32 characters. If DBMS column names are longer than 32 characters, they are truncated to 32 characters. If truncating a column name would result in identical names, SAS generates a unique name by replacing the last character with a number. DBMS table names must be 32 characters or less because SAS does not truncate a longer name. If you already have a table name that is greater than 32 characters, it is recommended that you create a table view.For more information, see SAS Names and Support for DBMS Names.
The PRESERVE_TAB_NAMES= and PRESERVE_COL_NAMES= options determine how this interface handles case sensitivity, spaces, and special characters. (For information about these options, see LIBNAME Statement for Relational Databases.) SAP IQ is not case sensitive, so all names default to lowercase.
SAP IQ objects include tables, views, and columns. They follow these naming conventions.
Customer are the
same, but object names are converted to lowercase when they are stored
in the SAP IQ database. However, if you enclose a name in quotation
marks, it is case sensitive.