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crimbo
Fluorite | Level 6

Can any one help with the errors and warning in the attached log.  Macro is also attached

 

Regards.

 

Chris

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Reeza
Super User

Based on only a quick skim, here's my initial guess:

 

You're running on SAS UE and copied and pasted the code from somewhere? 

 

I don't see any massive errors in code and I'm not going to read the macro code. What happens sometimes when pasting into the web browser is invisible characters are added, especially if you grabbed the code from a Word or PDF file.


Try copying the code to a text file first, remove invisibles, then paste back into your browser and try again. 

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

Based on only a quick skim, here's my initial guess:

 

You're running on SAS UE and copied and pasted the code from somewhere? 

 

I don't see any massive errors in code and I'm not going to read the macro code. What happens sometimes when pasting into the web browser is invisible characters are added, especially if you grabbed the code from a Word or PDF file.


Try copying the code to a text file first, remove invisibles, then paste back into your browser and try again. 

 

 

crimbo
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you very much for your response, most appreciated.  I will try that.

 

Regards

crimbo
Fluorite | Level 6

Tried your trick and it works.  Thank you very much

 

Regards.

 

Chris

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