Hi All,
I need the following output
num2 = Code493736
where, num = 493736.
I am using the following code but I am not any value in num2.
%let num=493736;
%macro see1();
data _null_;
%if %length(&num.)>4 %then %do;
%let num1 = %cmpres(&num.);
%let num2 = Code&num1.;
%end;
run;
%mend;
%see1();
%put &num2.;
Thanks
Pihu
add a
%GLOBAL num2;
statement inside your macro
macro variables created within a macro are local to that macro. However, you could've also swapped your %put &num2.; statement inside the macro for the same result. That is, the macro worked fine you just did not consider the scope of the variable for your intended purpose.
Vincent
add a
%GLOBAL num2;
statement inside your macro
macro variables created within a macro are local to that macro. However, you could've also swapped your %put &num2.; statement inside the macro for the same result. That is, the macro worked fine you just did not consider the scope of the variable for your intended purpose.
Vincent
Thanks a ton!
It works now
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