If your e-mail is of the form xyyyyy@domain.com (like jsmith@foobar.com ) you can use this to derive the email address from system variable _CLIENTUSERNAME:
/* determine email address from _CLIENTUSERNAME */
data _null_;
emailaddress=trim(compress(lowcase(substr(scan(&_CLIENTUSERNAME, -1),1,1)||scan(&_CLIENTUSERNAME, 1))||'@domain.com'));
firstname =trim(compress(lowcase(scan(&_CLIENTUSERNAME,-1))));
lastname =trim(compress(lowcase(scan(&_CLIENTUSERNAME,+1))));
call symput('firstname', trim(firstname));
call symput('lastname', trim(lastname));
call symput('emailaddress', trim(emailaddress));
run;
%put &=emailaddress;
Hi @tomrvincent. It looks like you're trying to post content that can be shared/library type reference code for people. This is a great idea, please consider posting them as Articles rather than posts. Posts are typically for questions. I also like to keep a set over on github, personal choice.
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/tkb-p/library
And add New Article.
Looking forward to seeing your posts!
I had never heard of or seen that...thanks for the suggestion.
just tried it...got this:
You have not yet achieved the experience level on the community to create your own article. Keep coming back and posting discussion topics though, and you'll earn it!
oh, well...
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