Hi ,
Can someone suggest how to do the below.
have :
Table1;
Column1
AAAA
AAAE
AAAX
Want:
if 'AAAA' in Column1 then do %process1;
else if 'AAAE' in Column1 then do %process2;
else if 'AAAX' in Column1 then do %process3;
else %process4 ;
Presuming the DATA step is simply dispatching macros that perform other steps, and do not need to feedback to the running DATA step...
Use either
Example:
%NRSTR is used to stack all invocations until DATA step finishes.
data _null_;
set have;
select (Column1);
when ('AAAA') call execute ('%nrstr(%process1))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process1'); */
when ('AAAE') call execute ('%nrstr(%process2))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process2'); */
when ('AAAX') call execute ('%nrstr(%process3))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process3'); */
otherwise call execute ('%nrstr(%process4))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process4'); */
end;
run;
Presuming the DATA step is simply dispatching macros that perform other steps, and do not need to feedback to the running DATA step...
Use either
Example:
%NRSTR is used to stack all invocations until DATA step finishes.
data _null_;
set have;
select (Column1);
when ('AAAA') call execute ('%nrstr(%process1))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process1'); */
when ('AAAE') call execute ('%nrstr(%process2))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process2'); */
when ('AAAX') call execute ('%nrstr(%process3))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process3'); */
otherwise call execute ('%nrstr(%process4))'); /* or rc=dosubl('%process4'); */
end;
run;
If the macros contain data step statements, then this is a possible syntax:
if COLUMN1='AAAA' then do; %process1; end;
else if COLUMN1='AAAE' then do; %process2; end;
else if COLUMN1='AAAX' then do; %process3; end;
else do; %process4; end;
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