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SASKiwi
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I'm a big fan of SASAUTOS, rather than %include. If managed carefully your SASAUTOs search order can cope with both Production and Development versions of the same macro. If you want your Dev versions you can do something like this:

options SASAUTOS = (devautos, prodautos, sasautos); Then your Dev version macro is picked up before the Prod one.

The biggest negative for me with %include of macros is the clogging up of the SAS log....I know this can be controlled with nosource2 but I still think SASAUTOS is tidier.

bbb_NG
Fluorite | Level 6

To All,

     Dear all, you are so kind and patient to give a more deep and detailed solution.

     Salute to you all!

Dawn

Geraldo
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

make sure the path is shared.

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