To filter data, you never need a macro, but a WHERE (SQL, DATA or PROC step) or a subsetting IF in a DATA step.
Macros are for creating dynamic code.
For any help with your task, post example data (in text form, preferably as DATA step code with DATALINES), and the code you tried.
my sas problem is
: • Write a SAS macro program that accepts a season and player name specified by the user and creates a
graphical and summary analysis of the three-point field goal percentage (3FG%) of that player for that
season. Include separate breakdowns of this statistic by month and opposing team.
Quote from my earlier reply:
For any help with your task, post example data (in text form, preferably as DATA step code with DATALINES), and the code you tried.
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