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nicolaskan
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi guys,

 

would like to seek advice in solving the issue of "apparent invocation of macro" issue when i try to use %let and & to call the variable using proc sql statement. Here is the case.

 

%let ABC =FY15;

/* the dataset name is "FY15_CDE" */

 

when i want call the macro variable in proc sql statement by:

 

proc sql;

create table temp as

select * from &ABC_CDE;

quit;

 

the warning occurs:

 "WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference ABC not resolved."

 

May i know if there are any advice to solve this?

Thanks.

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

The warning should read "WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference ABC_CDE not resolved."

 

You have to tell sas that you want the variable ABC resolved, you just have to add a dot:

 

proc sql;

create table temp as

select * from &ABC._CDE;

quit;

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

The warning should read "WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference ABC_CDE not resolved."

 

You have to tell sas that you want the variable ABC resolved, you just have to add a dot:

 

proc sql;

create table temp as

select * from &ABC._CDE;

quit;
nicolaskan
Fluorite | Level 6

Problem solved. Thanks for the quick reply.

Patrick
Opal | Level 21

@nicolaskan Then please mark the correct answer as solution.

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