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hyqwel
Calcite | Level 5
%macro aaaa();
data a;
array new{4} score1-score4;
%do i=1 %to dim(new) %by 1;
new{i}=10;
%end;

proc print data=a;
run;
%mend aaaa;
%aaaa();

log window:
MPRINT(AAAA): array new{4} score1-score4;
ERROR: Required operator not found in expression: dim(new)
ERROR: The %TO value of the %DO I loop is invalid.
ERROR: The macro AAAA will stop executing.
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sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10 sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Suggest you use a macro variable declared with a %LET statement to identify the maximum array element/variable.

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RickM
Fluorite | Level 6
I could be wrong but I think you want to use the regular data step do loop instead of %do. %Do is something you should use if you want to iterate blocks of code such as series of data steps or procs. I dont think %do can access the array in the data step.
hyqwel
Calcite | Level 5
You are right. Thanks!

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