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Calcite | Level 5

I just have one quick question about _ERROR_

Two automatic variables, _N_ and _ERROR_ will be created in project data vector but not in the output of Data step execution. 
And I can use put statement if the _ERROR_ = 1 to locate the program in the data set.

So can I use _ERROR_ for assignmnet statement or any other way to apply this variable?

I cannot figure this out by running the code or search the answer online.

 

Thanks, 

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

You can assign _ERROR_ to a variable.

 

Check next code resulting with _ERROR_ = 1

data test;
  x=8;
  y=0;
  result = x/y;
  N = _N_;
  ERR = _ERROR_;
  put _ERROR_=  _N_= ;
run;
PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

The _N_ and _ERROR_ variables both have an implicit drop flag and exist only in the PDV.

 

But yes, you can assign them to variables in an assignment statement

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