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ckx
Quartz | Level 8 ckx
Quartz | Level 8

When you run "call execute" it prints the SAS syntax generated to the log. Usually that's wonderful but if not, is there a way to suppress this information, similar to "options nomprint"?

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

You can do something like this:

options nosource;
data _null_;
  set sashelp.class;
  if _n_=2 then call execute(cat('data want; set sashelp.class; where age=',strip(age),'; run;'));
run;
options source;

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

You can do something like this:

options nosource;
data _null_;
  set sashelp.class;
  if _n_=2 then call execute(cat('data want; set sashelp.class; where age=',strip(age),'; run;'));
run;
options source;
ckx
Quartz | Level 8 ckx
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks for the very quick reply, it works brilliantly!

SuryaKiran
Meteorite | Level 14

Use option in call execute. NOMPRINT


data _null_;
if _n_=1 then call execute("options nomprint;proc print data=sashelp.class;run;");
run;
Thanks,
Suryakiran

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