Hi,
I can't get the month and year to appear in the ODS PDF FILE, but it works throughout the program.
%let today = %sysfunc( TODAY());
%let month = %sysfunc( PUTN(&TODAY - 28,MONNAME3.));
%let year = %sysfunc( PUTN(&TODAY - 28,YEAR4.));
ODS PDF FILE = 'C:&month&year_VideoCounts.pdf';
Thanks!
CEG
The macro processor ignores string quoted using single quote characters. Use double qoute characters instead. When you put characters after the macro variable name that are valid characters to use in a macro variable name you need to tell SAS where your variable name ends. You use the period for this.
ODS PDF FILE = "C:&month.&year._VideoCounts.pdf";
The macro processor ignores string quoted using single quote characters. Use double qoute characters instead. When you put characters after the macro variable name that are valid characters to use in a macro variable name you need to tell SAS where your variable name ends. You use the period for this.
ODS PDF FILE = "C:&month.&year._VideoCounts.pdf";
Not sure why you need all that code, just do:
ods pdf file="c:\%sysfunc(date(),dtmonyy7.)_VideoCounts.pdf";
Don't miss out on SAS Innovate - Register now for the FREE Livestream!
Can't make it to Vegas? No problem! Watch our general sessions LIVE or on-demand starting April 17th. Hear from SAS execs, best-selling author Adam Grant, Hot Ones host Sean Evans, top tech journalist Kara Swisher, AI expert Cassie Kozyrkov, and the mind-blowing dance crew iLuminate! Plus, get access to over 20 breakout sessions.
Learn how use the CAT functions in SAS to join values from multiple variables into a single value.
Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.