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zscott1
Calcite | Level 5

This is for macro automation purposes,  I want to use my first variable x, to create a macro for the 2nd variable var2 which I already have code for

data _null;

set boundvec;

call symputx(x,var2,'G');

run;

but of course I get an error because x is a number; how can I simply add underscores infront of my x variables?

obs  x     var2

11521.25175485
22855.9807884
331422.6889005
441929.7196005
552456.6264165
663641.1847645
774406.201729
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esjackso
Quartz | Level 8

Is this what you are looking for?:

call symputx( cats("_",x),var2,'G');

Hope this helps!

EJ

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esjackso
Quartz | Level 8

Is this what you are looking for?:

call symputx( cats("_",x),var2,'G');

Hope this helps!

EJ

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