Hi Everyone..
Can any one explain what exactly %SYSGET can do????
Thanks...
Hi..
The %SYSGET function returns the value as a character string. If the value is truncated or the variable is not defined on the operating environment, %SYSGET displays a warning message in the SAS log.
Ex:
%let person=%sysget(USER);
%put User is &person;
When these statements execute for user ABCDEF, the following
is written to the SAS log:
User is abcdef
Thanks..
Sanjeev
Hi..
The %SYSGET function returns the value as a character string. If the value is truncated or the variable is not defined on the operating environment, %SYSGET displays a warning message in the SAS log.
Ex:
%let person=%sysget(USER);
%put User is &person;
When these statements execute for user ABCDEF, the following
is written to the SAS log:
User is abcdef
Thanks..
Sanjeev
Thank you all...
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