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Definition of Cataloged procedure
1. Noun. A set of control statements that have been placed in a library and can be retrieved by name.
Group relationships: Library, Program Library, Subroutine Library
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cataloged Procedure
Literary usage of Cataloged procedure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS 9.1.3 [sic.] Companion for Z/OS. by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing (2004)
"Table 1.1 Commands for Invoking SAS Invoking SAS in Batch Mode: the SAS Cataloged
Procedure To invoke SAS during a batch job, use a JCL EXEC statement that ..."
2. SAS/ACCESS(R) 9.1 Interface to IMS:: Reference by SAS Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"Executing a cataloged procedure The JCL for a batch job that accesses IMS data
requires that you specify your site's designated cataloged procedure in the ..."
3. Communications Access Methods for SAS/CONNECT(R) 9.1 and SAS/SHARE(R) 9.1 by SAS Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"... concatenations in the SAS cataloged procedure and to the SAS CLIST, respectively.
4 An allocation for the CTRANS DD is added to the &prefix.SASC. ..."
4. SAS/SHARE(R) 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"... for the ENTRY= parameter in the cataloged procedure that is used to invoke
SAS from a batch job. This procedure was created when Base SAS was installed. ..."