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Sunny_Sun
Calcite | Level 5

first, I need to resolve j ; then resolve &&CCp_reg&j.; and finally resolve CCp_&&CCp_reg&j.._xx.

For example,


%let j=3;

%let CCp_reg3=testy;

%let CCp_testy_xx=6;

how can i get 6 by resolving CCp_&&CCp_reg&j.._xx. ?

Thanks a ton in advance.

Sunny

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Reeza
Super User

When all else fails, keep adding & until it resolves :smileylaugh:

%put &&&&CCp_&&CCp_reg&j.._xx.;

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Reeza
Super User

When all else fails, keep adding & until it resolves :smileylaugh:

%put &&&&CCp_&&CCp_reg&j.._xx.;

Sunny_Sun
Calcite | Level 5

Many thanks Reeza! It works. and also thanks for the hint : keep adding &" :smileylove:

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