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brophymj
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I want to set a variable called purpose, e.g.:

%LET PURPOSE = CHANGE ; /* PURPOSE can only take the words CHANGE or PROFIT */

If it is set as CHANGE I want it to skip a bit of code and run a bit of code after it.

If it is set as PROFIT I want it to skip the last bit of code and run the code before it.

How do I do this within the same Sas Program without having it call a separate SAS program using a call function?

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Quentin
Super User

One way to do such conditional processing  is with a macro:

%macro doit(purpose=);
  %if &purpose=CHANGE %then %do;
    *SAS code here;    
  %end;
  %else %if &purpose=PROFIT %then %do;
    *SAS code here;
  %end;
%mend doit;

Then can call the macro like:

%doit(purpose=CHANGE)

%doit(purpose=PROFIT)

Or if you like having the global macro variable to use as a switch, call like:

%doit(purpose=&purpose)

HTH,

--Q.

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Quentin
Super User

One way to do such conditional processing  is with a macro:

%macro doit(purpose=);
  %if &purpose=CHANGE %then %do;
    *SAS code here;    
  %end;
  %else %if &purpose=PROFIT %then %do;
    *SAS code here;
  %end;
%mend doit;

Then can call the macro like:

%doit(purpose=CHANGE)

%doit(purpose=PROFIT)

Or if you like having the global macro variable to use as a switch, call like:

%doit(purpose=&purpose)

HTH,

--Q.

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Next up: Bart Jablonski and I present 53 (+3) ways to do a table lookup on Wednesday Sep 18.
Register now at https://www.basug.org/events.

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