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Jeremy_Wade
Calcite | Level 5

Is it possible to replace this statement within PROC SQL:

 

case when variable in ('1', '2', '3', '4') then ....

 

with a macro of the form

 

case when variable in (%macroname(4)) then ...

 

So the macro would populate the set with the positive integers (in character form) 1 through 4 (or any positive number in place of 4).

 

Thanks, and sorry if this has been asked before.

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Astounding
PROC Star

While it is very possible in any case, it is easier if you are willing to:

 

  • Use double quotes instead of single quotes
  • Skip the commas entirely (the WHERE clause should work either way)

 

Here is one possible approach using the simplifying assumptions above:

 

%macro macroname (limit);

 

%local i;

%do i=1 %to &limit;

   "&i"

%end;

 

%mend macroname;

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Astounding
PROC Star

While it is very possible in any case, it is easier if you are willing to:

 

  • Use double quotes instead of single quotes
  • Skip the commas entirely (the WHERE clause should work either way)

 

Here is one possible approach using the simplifying assumptions above:

 

%macro macroname (limit);

 

%local i;

%do i=1 %to &limit;

   "&i"

%end;

 

%mend macroname;

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