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ybz12003
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Hello:

 

I have a proc sql to create a macro variable list.  However, some names I don't want them in that macro list.   For example, the '&varlist' includes 'apple1', 'pear2', 'grape3' and 'cherry4'.  However, 'apple1' and 'pear2' should not be in the list.   Please advice how to remove them.  Also, is there a way create a masterlist for removing list? 

Thanks.

 

%let removelist1=apple1;

%let removelist2=pear2;

 

proc sql noprint;

select name into :varlist separated by ' '

from test

where anydigit(name) ge 1;

quit;

 

%put &varlist;

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slchen
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

proc sql noprint;
select name into :varlist separated by ' '
from test where name not in ('apple', 'pear') ;
quit;

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Just add them to your WHERE clause.
And yes, you can create a look up data set containing those values (one per row) and then use the
NOT IN (SELECT name FROM Lookupdataset)
construct in the WHERE clause as well.
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