I want to find a way to be able to run macros without compiling them first, Currently I've been using the typical autocall and library method:
options mautosource sasautos=MacLib;
filename MacLib "C:\Users\Your.Name.Here\Documents\Engine\Macro_Library";
The macros are saved in that file path folder with the names matching the macro e.g.
MacroOne.Sas
%MacroOne;
However, I just can't seem to get them to run. How can I make it such that I can run macros and not have to compile before starting a session?
Define the filename first, then use it in the options.
Define the filename first, then use it in the options.
Thanks, no wonder I thought I was going mad, it was working before.
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