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anthdelm
Calcite | Level 5

I'm trying to take a long list and concatenate it into a long string/list, that I can store in a macro variable.

 

For instance:

 

I'd like to turn a dataset with a set of phone numbers like:

 

ID  Phone

1   1234567890

2   4634069845

3   9438758375

4   2349853984

5   3459086098

6   6689476988

7   3030495986

8   3459495954

 

...into a macro variable that looks like:

'1234567890', '4634069845', '9438758375', '2349853984', '3459086098', '6689476988', '3030495986', '3459495954'

 

Say we'll call it &PhoneString, then I can later create a sql query that looks like:

 

select * from applications

where phone in (&PhoneString).

 

 

Thanks!

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

@anthdelm wrote:

I'm trying to take a long list and concatenate it into a long string/list, that I can store in a macro variable.

 

For instance:

 

I'd like to turn a dataset with a set of phone numbers like:

 

ID  Phone

1   1234567890

2   4634069845

3   9438758375

4   2349853984

5   3459086098

6   6689476988

7   3030495986

8   3459495954

 

...into a macro variable that looks like: /* look into sql into clause for creating macro vars separated by a delimiter in sas docs. the answer is in your question*/

'1234567890', '4634069845', '9438758375', '2349853984', '3459086098', '6689476988', '3030495986', '3459495954'

 

Say we'll call it &PhoneString, then I can later create a sql query that looks like:

 

select * from applications

where phone in (&PhoneString).

 

 

Thanks!


 

SASKiwi
PROC Star
proc sql noprint;
  select quote(PhoneNumber)
  into :PhoneList separated by ","
  from PhoneList;
quit;

Note the macro variable PhoneList is limited to 32K characters in length.

Kurt_Bremser
Super User
data cntlin;
set phone_numbers (keep=phone rename=(phone=start)) end=done;
type = 'C';
fmtname = "select_phone";
length label $10;
label = 'yes';
output;
if done
then do;
  label = 'no';
  start = '**OTHER**';
  hlo = 'O';
  output;
end;
run;

proc sql;
select * from applications where put(phone,$select_phone.) = 'yes';
quit;

Using a format avoids problems with macro variable overflows, and creates short code even with options mprint active. Your only limit is your available memory for loading the format. And that is much higher than the 32767 of a macro variable.

PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20
data have;
input ID Phone$;
datalines;
1 1234567890
2 4634069845
3 9438758375
4 2349853984
5 3459086098
6 6689476988
7 3030495986
8 3459495954
;

proc sql noprint;
	select quote(Phone,"'") into :PhoneNums separated by ',' from have;
run;

%put &PhoneNums.;
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Would change

select * from applications
    where phone in (&PhoneString)

into

select * from applications
    where phone in (select phone from phoneNumbers)

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