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Quartz | Level 8
sgrp1 and sgrp2 can both have parameter values or there could be only one value passed.
in the below code there values for both sgrp1 and sgrp2.
so the dataset to be created is stage4046.

if there is value for sgrp1 and no value for sgrp2.
say sgrp1 is 5.the where condition will fail due to syntax errors.

is there a way to automate this,no matter how many values we pass?

%macro stage(sgrp1=,sgrp2=)
data stage&sgrp1.&sgrp2.;
set Clsindx(where=(slsgrp in (&sgrp1,&sgrp2)));
run;
%mend clsstage;
%clsstage(sgrp1=40,sgrp2=46);
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data_null__
Jade | Level 19
IN operator will accept blank delimited lists.
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19
Maybe this helps:

[pre]
%macro filter(ages=);
%local datasetPostfix;
%let datasetPostfix = %sysfunc(compress(&ages, %str( )));
data work.Class&datasetPostfix;
set sashelp.class;
where age in (&ages);
run;
%mend;

%filter(ages=13 15);[/pre]

Works as long as you pass at least one value.

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