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Hello,

I am trying to import data from 3 Excel sheets into separate SAS datasets. I cannot figure out where I am messing up the macro - I suspect I am not defining "sheet" right (am I even definign "sheet"...?). This is also the first macro that I tried to write in SAS so that probably explains it. Thanks a lot!

%macro import(sheet = );

%do i=1 %to 3 ;

proc import out = work.sheet&i.

datafile = "(location)"

DBMS=Excel Replace;

Sheet="Sheet$";

getnames = yes;

run;

%end;

%mend import;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Your little program will import the same sheet to three different datasets. You are changing the name of the target SAS dataset in the OUT= parameter, but you are NOT changing the name of the input Excel sheet in the SHEET= parameter.

Try:

Sheet="Sheet&i$";

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