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bradja
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi All,

 

Why does this give me a warning "This SAS global statement is not supported in PROC SQL. It has been ignored.

It is ignoring the WHERE line.

 

Is there another way I can dynamically use the 1st day of the previous month (based on yesterday) and yesterday for my startdate and enddate?

 

 

%LET startDate = intnx('month',today()-1,-1,"BEGINNING");
%LET endDate = today()-1;

proc sql;
  DELETE FROM CCEXTCSD.SQA_RESULTS;
  WHERE EVAL_LOCAL_DATE BETWEEN &startDate AND &endDate;
quit;

 

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Astounding
PROC Star

Have you tried removing the extra semicolon after SQA_RESULTS?  WHERE should be a clause, not a separate statement.

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Astounding
PROC Star

Have you tried removing the extra semicolon after SQA_RESULTS?  WHERE should be a clause, not a separate statement.

bradja
Fluorite | Level 6

*facepalm*

 

Of course! I've removed the semicolon and it's working fine now 😄

eduardocuco
Calcite | Level 5

The same issue happened to me Smiley LOL

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