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Nooby1Konoby
Calcite | Level 5
Is it possible with Proc Print to change the label of a one of the variable being printed to the &SYSDATE? I've been try to accomplish this but have had no success. Any ideas on how to change the varialbe name to the system date? Below is an example of what i'm attempting to do

PROC SORT DATA=ALL;
BY DESCENDING GBUSED;

PROC PRINT DATA=ALL NOOBS;
VAR HLQ GBUSED;
LABEL GBUSED='&SYSDATE';
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Flip
Fluorite | Level 6
PROC PRINT DATA=ALL NOOBS label;
VAR HLQ GBUSED;
LABEL GBUSED="&SYSDATE";


Use the label option and macros inside single quotes don't resolve.
abdullala
Calcite | Level 5
proc print data=all label;
label GBUSED="&sysdate";
run;
Nooby1Konoby
Calcite | Level 5
Wonderful, thank you all for your help, im upset with myself that it was that easy. Thanks again for your help, i really appreciate it.

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