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hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Hi Everyone,

I got this line wrong but not sure why.

Can you help me?

Thank you.

HHCFX

 

		%if %sysfunc(MOD(&X,6))=0 %or &X=&outer1_nobs %then %do;

WARNING: Apparent invocation of macro OR not resolved.

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

it is just or and not %or like

 

		%if %sysfunc(MOD(&X,6))=0 or &X=&outer1_nobs %then %do;

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

it is just or and not %or like

 

		%if %sysfunc(MOD(&X,6))=0 or &X=&outer1_nobs %then %do;

 

hhchenfx
Barite | Level 11

Oh, thank you.

 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Basically  macro language still uses the same operators as does the sas language. However the statements, functions do have a prefix % to trigger the macro processor before the processed statements are sent to the compiler for execution.

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