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KelseyB
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,
I am using a multi-value prompt and have the code below. The prompt is called "DRGFilterCommas". I am getting a message when I run this that "DRGFilterCommas_Count" is not initialized and this is causing the program to work as intended (see below) even though earlier in the log it displays that the value of DRGFilterCommas_Count is 1. Any ideas as to why this is?


My code:

data _null_;
length DRGsCommas_List $10000;
if symget('DRGFilterCommas_Count')>=1 then do;
DRGsCommas_List=cats("'", tranwrd("&DRGFilterCommas", ",", "','"), "'");
put DRGsCommas_List; /* just for checking */
put DRGFilterCommas_COUNT; /* just for checking */
call symputx('DRGsCommas_WHERE_CLAUSE',cats('and dr.DRGCode in (',DRGsCommas_List,')'));
call symputx('DRGsCommas_JOIN_CLAUSE','INNER JOIN SQL_STG.DRG dr ON dr.DRGKey = e.DRGKey');
call symputx('DRGs_List_Displayed',DRGFilterCommas);
end;
else do;
call symputx('DRGs_List_Displayed',"ALL");
end;
run;


Log shows the following:

%LET DRGFilterCommas_count = 1; 

NOTE: Variable DRGFilterCommas_COUNT is uninitialized.

 

Thanks,

KelseyB

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Astounding
PROC Star

Macro variables and DATA step variables are not the same thing.  It's probably too large a topic to try to go into detail here, except to say that macro variables are not contained within a SAS DATA set. 

 

I would recommend two changes.  First, get rid of the diagnostic statement:

 

put DRGFilterCommas_COUNT; /* just for checking */

 

And change this statement:

 

if symget('DRGFilterCommas_Count')>=1 then do;

 

Based on what I think you are trying to accomplish, it should look like this:

 

if &DRGFilterCommas_Count>=1 then do;

 

Good luck.

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Astounding
PROC Star

Macro variables and DATA step variables are not the same thing.  It's probably too large a topic to try to go into detail here, except to say that macro variables are not contained within a SAS DATA set. 

 

I would recommend two changes.  First, get rid of the diagnostic statement:

 

put DRGFilterCommas_COUNT; /* just for checking */

 

And change this statement:

 

if symget('DRGFilterCommas_Count')>=1 then do;

 

Based on what I think you are trying to accomplish, it should look like this:

 

if &DRGFilterCommas_Count>=1 then do;

 

Good luck.

KelseyB
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you Astounding.  That worked!

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