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atinytale
Calcite | Level 5

%let x= 2020Q1;

%let y= 0;

 

%macro xyz();

%if &y =0 %then 

%let abc = %sysfunc(intnx(qtr, %sysfunc(inputn(&x, yyq6.)),0,b),yyq6.);

%mend;

%xyz;

 

when I execute the above code, the macro abc is not resolved. Can anyone please help?

 

thanks in advance.

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whymath
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

If you want to use macro variable abc outside of macro, you need to make it a global macro variable:

%let x= 2020Q1;
%let y= 0;

%macro xyz();
%global abc;
%if &y =0 %then 
%let abc = %sysfunc(intnx(qtr, %sysfunc(inputn(&x, yyq6.)),0,b),yyq6.);
%mend;

%xyz;
%put &=abc;

ABC=2020Q1

And you may want to know Scopes of Macro Variables 

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whymath
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

If you want to use macro variable abc outside of macro, you need to make it a global macro variable:

%let x= 2020Q1;
%let y= 0;

%macro xyz();
%global abc;
%if &y =0 %then 
%let abc = %sysfunc(intnx(qtr, %sysfunc(inputn(&x, yyq6.)),0,b),yyq6.);
%mend;

%xyz;
%put &=abc;

ABC=2020Q1

And you may want to know Scopes of Macro Variables 

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