consider an example of sashelp.class. Using this data set i want each record in this dataset is to be appeared in different datasets and the names of these data sets should be appeared as similar to the variable "name" values in the sashelp.class in macros
Do you have a specific question to ask?
Do you want somebody to just solve the problem for you?
Must a solution use macro language?
Do you want somebody to outline a series of steps you should take?
Do you want somebody to suggest a first step you could take to get started?
I will go with the last approach, how can you get started. Use PROC SQL to create a macro variable holding a long list of all the NAME values found in sashelp.class.
Do you have a specific question to ask?
Do you want somebody to just solve the problem for you?
Must a solution use macro language?
Do you want somebody to outline a series of steps you should take?
Do you want somebody to suggest a first step you could take to get started?
I will go with the last approach, how can you get started. Use PROC SQL to create a macro variable holding a long list of all the NAME values found in sashelp.class.
Is that necessary to make a macro ?
data have;
set sashelp.class;
run;
data _null_;
if _n_=1 then do;
if 0 then set have;
declare hash h(dataset:'have(obs=0)');
h.definekey('name');
h.definedata(all:'y');
h.definedone();
end;
set have;
h.add();
h.output(dataset:name);
h.clear();
run;
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