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Kurt_Bremser
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@Tom wrote:

@Kurt_Bremser wrote:

Subtract 7 from the date. To make (integer) calculations in macro language, use the %EVAL function:

%let d=%sysfunc(week(%eval(%sysfunc(today())-7)),z2.);

Note that if the expression is being passed as an argument to a SAS function via %SYSFUNC() you don't need to use %EVAL() to do the calculations before hand.

338   %let x1=%sysfunc(week(%eval(%sysfunc(today())-7)),z2.);
339   %let x2=%sysfunc(week(%sysfunc(today())-7),z2.);
340
341   %put &=x1 &=x2;
X1=10 X2=10

A NUMERIC argument that is.

346   %put |%sysfunc(putn(5+6,Z5.))|;
|00011|
347   %put |%sysfunc(putc(5+6,$5.-R))|;
|  5+6|

And - tadaa! - once again I learned something new here.

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