I have EG projct running, alwasy at the last few steps stop running. do nto know why.
Please see attach log file.
It doesn't look like any of that code is running from what you posted, it is like there is an unbalanced quote and it is just writing it to the log as text, there is no Note: Procedure took xyz for instance. Post your exact log, and make sure the debug options -
options mlogic mprint symbolgen source source2;
Is on, so you can actually see what is going on.
It doesn't look like any of that code is running from what you posted, it is like there is an unbalanced quote and it is just writing it to the log as text, there is no Note: Procedure took xyz for instance. Post your exact log, and make sure the debug options -
options mlogic mprint symbolgen source source2;
Is on, so you can actually see what is going on.
Looks more like the pgm-file :0
//Fredrik
And post logs as text files, please.
add this statement
options mprint;
before you call any of your macros so we can see the macro statements.
... and save your logs as *.txt so they are easier to read
A common side effect of macro errors is a very hard to find unbalanced quote or parantheses such that a %mend is never found for a macro during compilation.
The symptom is code text in the log but no messages such as data set read, macro compilied and such. You may want to 1) save code
2) close the SAS session and restart, 3) run the code with the options mprint symbolgen mlogic. That may give you a better chance to find where some error lies.
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