Does anyone know what this error message means?
An unexpected semicolon occurred in the %DO statement.
One way to get that message is to write an invalid form of the %DO statement.
%macro junk;
%do i ;
%end;
%mend junk;
One way to get that message is to write an invalid form of the %DO statement.
%macro junk;
%do i ;
%end;
%mend junk;
Hi Kodmfl,
Can you share the code you are using.
Thanks
journey
Thanks anyway ...Tom helped me out I think for now. 'preciate it. Did something bonehead.
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