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GenDemo
Quartz | Level 8

Hi All

 

I am a fairly new user to EG as I usually program in base SAS and then put scripts in a EG project to automate data runs.

I picked up this issue, and being unsure around EG, I am an not sure why its giving the error.

 

I have a macro that is called and creates table names using the following convention to create table names : "table_name". Code is given below. When I developed this in Base SAS, it gives no error. It writes these tables to a library called WC000001. When I put this in EG, it gave an error 'user access' (see screen shot below).

 

proc datasets library=work noprint;
 delete CDQ_CD_MOB;
run;

%macro run_CD_MOB(MOB);

	proc sql;
 		create table "CD_&MOB.MOB" as
			select *
			 from CDQ_monthly
			 where MOB = &MOB
			;
	quit;

 	proc append data="CD_&MOB.MOB" base= CDQ_CD_MOB;
	 run;

%mend run_CD_MOB;

%run_CD_MOB(3);
%run_CD_MOB(6);

user access issue.JPG

 

 

I'd appreciate input on two matters:

1. why does EG have this issue and how do I fix it.

2. how do I redirect this code to output the tables to a library of my own choosing (or to the work library). This will probably fix the issue anyway.

 

Thnx

 

GD

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

I think SAS is interpreting the statement:

 

 create table "CD_&MOB.MOB"

 

As a reference to a filename, not a data set.  Try removing the quotes from the reference (in both the SQL and APPEND steps).

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art297
Opal | Level 21

I'm confused! Where do you mention the library WC000001? And, should the various file names be in quotes?

 

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

GenDemo
Quartz | Level 8

because I use a macro variable in the table name, you need to put quotation marks around the name. Because of this, SAS puts it into a temporary library (some some silly reason).

ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

I think SAS is interpreting the statement:

 

 create table "CD_&MOB.MOB"

 

As a reference to a filename, not a data set.  Try removing the quotes from the reference (in both the SQL and APPEND steps).

Learn from the Experts! Check out the huge catalog of free sessions in the Ask the Expert webinar series.
GenDemo
Quartz | Level 8
wow now I feel really embarrased & stupid...
When I developed this it gave me an error...hence I put the quotation marks around.
Maybe there was something else wrong at that time.

Thnx though.. 😄
ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Happens to the best of us 🙂  Glad it's working.

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