Hi,
I have a macrovariable:
%LET A = 01,02,03;
I have a macro:
%macro B(A);
I want to call my macro
%B(&A.)
I undestood that because of the commas, I should write
%B(%superq(&A.))
It is working when I call the macro. But when the macro begins to be written I got this error:
ERROR: Invalid symbolic variable name 01,02,03.
Can you tell me what I should do here?
Thanks.
The %superq function does not expect the contents, but the name of a macro variable as argument:
%B(%superq(A))
PS Maxim 1: Read the documentation:
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