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Hi SAS Users,

 

Can we use like this conditions in %LET stements which i can reference later?

 

 %LET cond =(Indicaor in (&MOD1 ,&MOD2) OR indicator in (&MOD1,&MOD2) OR Indicator in (&MOD1,&MOD2));

 

Thanks,

Ana

 

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You probably can, but would need a few conditions:

 

  • The MINOPERATOR option must be set properly to permit macro language to use the IN operator
  • INDICATOR must be replaced by an actual set of characters.  It cannot refer to a DATA step variable.
  • %EVAL would have to be applied to the expression to the right of the equal sign.

I'm assuming it would work then, but haven't tested it.

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