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JHE
Obsidian | Level 7 JHE
Obsidian | Level 7

%macro LOBNoCode(lobname1,lobname2);

PROC TRANSPOSE DATA=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1 OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1TRANS (DROP=_NAME_);

ID MONTH;

BY LOB Category Code CODE_DESCRIPTION;

RUN;

%mend LOBNoCode;

%lobnocode(0100,'0100');

 

Got the error:

ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: ;, (, DATA, DELIM, DELIMITER, INDB, LABEL, LET, NAME, OUT, PREFIX,

SUFFIX.

 

Do no tknow why

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JHE
Obsidian | Level 7 JHE
Obsidian | Level 7

table PAID_CLAIMS_FINAL0100  exisiting , no problem

 

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@JHE wrote:

%macro LOBNoCode(lobname1,lobname2);

PROC TRANSPOSE DATA=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1 OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1TRANS (DROP=_NAME_);

ID MONTH;

BY LOB Category Code CODE_DESCRIPTION;

RUN;

%mend LOBNoCode;

%lobnocode(0100,'0100');

 

Got the error:

ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: ;, (, DATA, DELIM, DELIMITER, INDB, LABEL, LET, NAME, OUT, PREFIX,

SUFFIX.

 

Do no tknow why


It's always helpful to show us the entire SASLOG (or the relevant parts related to this PROC) and not just the ERROR message.

 

As a guess, what happens if you use this, where &lobname1 in the OUT= is followed by a period

 

PROC TRANSPOSE DATA=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1 OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1.TRANS (DROP=_NAME_);
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Paige Miller
JHE
Obsidian | Level 7 JHE
Obsidian | Level 7

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ballardw
Super User

It is best to post code and log results into a code box using the forum {i} icon.

 

Many folks don't want to open Excel or Word documents because of security or corporate policy not allowing the download.

JHE
Obsidian | Level 7 JHE
Obsidian | Level 7

ok, will do . Thank you remind me.

Astounding
PROC Star

On your OUT= designation, SAS doesn't know what the name of the macro variable is.  Using lower/upper case isn't enough:

 

OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1TRANS

 

Instead, you have to tell SAS specifically where the name of the macro variable ends by adding a dot:

 

OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1.TRANS

JHE
Obsidian | Level 7 JHE
Obsidian | Level 7

This code works. Smiley Very HappySmiley Very Happy

 

Thank you

 

%macro LOBNoCode(lobname1,lobname2);

PROC TRANSPOSE DATA=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1 OUT=Paid_Claims_Final&lobname1.TRANS (DROP=_NAME_);

ID MONTH;

BY LOB Category Code CODE_DESCRIPTION;

RUN;

%mend LOBNoCode;

%lobnocode(0100,'0100');

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