Hi Team,
In this piece of code we have where proc_code in(&code)
While we call this macro why are we not putting a comma between the codes????If we try to then it doesnt work?There is an error which says positional precedes keyword!!!!
%macro cohorts(want=,code=,group=);
data &want(drop=BMI)
length Category $25.;
set chat(keep= sex BMI name age gender)
where Proc_code in(&code);
%mend;
%cohorts(want=red, code="151" "152" "153" "154" "155" group=thamba);
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no commas placed as seperators!!!
Thanks
Nope and you don't need them in 'regular' sas code either:
data test;
set sashelp.class;
where age in (12 13 14 15);
run;
data test2;
set sashelp.class;
where name in ("Alfred" "Alice" "William");
run;
Nope and you don't need them in 'regular' sas code either:
data test;
set sashelp.class;
where age in (12 13 14 15);
run;
data test2;
set sashelp.class;
where name in ("Alfred" "Alice" "William");
run;
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