I have no idea why you wanted the date of the day before yesterday, you posted that bit of code
call symputx with G forces the creation of the macro variable in the global symbol table. To learn the difference between global and local symbol tables (and where variables are created per default), read the documentation of the SAS macro language.
PS intnx('day',today(),-2) is eqivalent to today()-2
Hi Kurt ,
Thanks for the explaination.
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