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skipper
Calcite | Level 5

I dont understand in the below code how do I put 'C' into the macro code? &strike goes in well, but &C does not?sert v

%MACRO want(strike, type);

       DATA rawdata.have;

         SET rawdata.euro;

         where Indicator=&type and Strike=%SYSEVALF(&strike*0.001)

       run;

%MEND GetOptionsData;

%want(1575, C);

I get the log saying 'ERROR: Variable C is not on file RAWDATA.EURO.'

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shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi,

%MACRO want(strike, type);

       DATA rawdata.have;

         SET rawdata.euro;

         where Indicator="&type" and Strike=%SYSEVALF(&strike*0.001)

       run;

%MEND GetOptionsData;

%want(1575, C);

Thanks,

Shiva

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shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi,

%MACRO want(strike, type);

       DATA rawdata.have;

         SET rawdata.euro;

         where Indicator="&type" and Strike=%SYSEVALF(&strike*0.001)

       run;

%MEND GetOptionsData;

%want(1575, C);

Thanks,

Shiva

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