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I have the following:

 

data egtask.ovrfy_ind_curr_t1;
	set ibs.overfy&cfyear;
	where month(fltdate)<>&month_now and status_code="I";
	MarketSubmarket = Market * 10 + SubMarket;
	Month = month(fltdate);
run;

Now this works perfectly, except that I do not want the restriction:

 

where month(fltdate)<>&month_now

to be run in the month of September. So if the month the dataset is run is 9, then the where statement should be:

 

where status_code="I";

and all other months it should be:

 

where month(fltdate)<>&month_now and status_code="I";

I do have a global macro variable called month_now, but I am not sure it can be used. Is something like this possible..a conditional where?

 

 

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