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BigFoot
Calcite | Level 5

Hi all,

 

I have an error and I don't know how to fix it. The problem occurs at the RENAME option in my macro. What is weird is that if I copy the MPRINT statement in the log (see below in Bold) and run it in SAS, I don't have an error and the dataset is created?

 

Here's the code: 

%** Input dataset  *;
  %if %nrbquote(&_DATA_.) ne %str( ) %then
  %do;
   %let z=1;
   %let _RENAME_=;
 
       %if %nrbquote(&_VARSQL_.) ne %str( ) %then
       %do;
          %do %until(%qscan(%nrbquote(&_VARSQL_.),&z,%str(,))=%str());
      %global var&z;
             %let var&z = %qscan(%nrbquote(&_VARSQL_.),&z,%str(,));
      %if %varexist(ds=&_DATA_., var=&&var&z) = 1 %then
      %do;
       %let _RENAME_ = &_RENAME_. &&var&z=_&&var&z;
      %end;
      %let z = %eval(&z+1);
     %end;
    %end;
   %if %nrbquote(&_RENAME_.) ne %str( ) %then %do; set &_DATA_.(rename=(%bquote(&_RENAME_.))); %end;
   %else %do; set &_DATA_.;  %end;
  %end;
  %else %do; %put "  ERROR : NO ENTRY DATA SET "; %end;
 
NOTE: Line generated by the macro function "BQUOTE".
1       STUDYID=_STUDYID AEREFID=_AEREFID AETERM=_AETERM AESEV=_AESEV AESER=_AESER AEACN=_AEACN AEREL=_AEREL
                         -------
                         79
1     ! AEOUT=_AEOUT AESCONG=_AESCONG AESDISAB=_AESDISAB AESDTH=_AESDTH AESHOSP=_AESHOSP AESLIFE=_AESLIFE
MPRINT(CREATESDTM):   set data.ae_1 (rename=(STUDYID=_STUDYID AEREFID=_AEREFID AETERM=_AETERM AESEV=_AESEV AESER=_AESER
AEACN=_AEACN AEREL=_AEREL AEOUT=_AEOUT AESCONG=_AESCONG AESDISAB=_AESDISAB AESDTH=_AESDTH AESHOSP=_AESHOSP
AESLIFE=_AESLIFE AESMIE=_AESMIE AECONTRT=_AECONTRT AESTDY=_AESTDY AEENDY=_AEENDY));
SYMBOLGEN:  Macro variable _SUB_ resolves to UPCASE(COMPRESS(AEANY)) = "YES"
MLOGIC(CREATESDTM):  %IF condition %nrbquote(&_SUB_.) ne   is TRUE
SYMBOLGEN:  Macro variable _SUB_ resolves to UPCASE(COMPRESS(AEANY)) = "YES"
MPRINT(CREATESDTM):   where UPCASE(COMPRESS(AEANY)) = "YES" ;
MPRINT(CREATESDTM):   run;
ERROR 79-322: Expecting a =.
 
Thanks for your help!
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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

You are out-complicating yourself. I take it you run a SQL select from dictionary.columns to get your variable names. You can do everything much easier by using call execute off sashelp.vcolumn in a data _null_ step:

data _null_;
set sashelp.vcolumn (where=(libname = "&lib." and memname = "&data." and /* insert your condition(s) here */)) end=eof;
if _n_ = 1 then call execute("proc datasets library=&lib.; modify &data.; rename");
call execute(cats(' ',name,'=',"&prefix.",name));
if eof then call execute(";quit;");
run;

PS I do not think the %bquote is necessary.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

You are out-complicating yourself. I take it you run a SQL select from dictionary.columns to get your variable names. You can do everything much easier by using call execute off sashelp.vcolumn in a data _null_ step:

data _null_;
set sashelp.vcolumn (where=(libname = "&lib." and memname = "&data." and /* insert your condition(s) here */)) end=eof;
if _n_ = 1 then call execute("proc datasets library=&lib.; modify &data.; rename");
call execute(cats(' ',name,'=',"&prefix.",name));
if eof then call execute(";quit;");
run;

PS I do not think the %bquote is necessary.

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