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I'm trying to do the following

sum(x1*lag(x1), x2*sum(x2),,);

x1 etc are macro variables actually &var&&z.


I'm thinking that I need some way to pass the lagged value into the sum function. All my tests seem to indicate just saying sum(lag(x1)) does not pass a value
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Patrick
Opal | Level 21
It would be easier you would provide us your code.

But may be the following gives you the hint you need.

data have;
do x1=1 to 5;
x2=10*x1;
output;
end;
run;

data want;
set have;
retain x2sum;
x2sum=sum(x2sum,x2);
sumvar=sum(x1*lag(x1), x2*x2sum);
put x1= x2= x2sum= sumvar=;
run;

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