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Rafi
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, I have started learning SAS. When i type the below

 

put 'I am here';

 

I am expecting "I am here" to be written to log.

 

But Put statement is not incorporating blue color and after running it gives error: Statement is not valid or used out of proper order. But %put is working (macro). Any suggestions pls.

 

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user24feb
Barite | Level 11

Try:

Data _NULL_;

put "'I am here'";

Run;

%Put 'I am here';

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user24feb
Barite | Level 11

Try:

Data _NULL_;

put "'I am here'";

Run;

%Put 'I am here';

Reeza
Super User

PUT needs to be used in a data step. 

%PUT can be used anywhere. 

RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

To add, you talk about the coloring of items in the log.  This is defined based on a set of rules, for instance ERROR: text will come out red, WARNING: will come out green.  Your code will appear (if default install) as black font in the log, NOTEs will appear in blue and error/warning as above.  This is just for highlighting information points and doesn't affect anything.

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