i think you are missing closing parenthesis and &
%let country =USA;
%nrstr(%if &country=USA %then %doSmiley )
%put the country is &country.; /*quotes are not needed in a macro statement that executes at compile time*/
Endrsubmit;
%mend test;
%test;
Make it work locally and then add back your RSUBMIT blocks. The RSUBMIT are not the issue here.
And formatting your code makes it much easier to read and follow.
%macro test;
%let country =USA;
%if &country=USA %then
%put "the country is &country.";
%else
%put "Condition FAIL";
%mend test;
%test;
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