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yashpande
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi All,

I am facing error as below

ERROR: Macro keyword LET appears as text.

The code i have is

%let folder=/gpfs1/SP_Output/Lev1/users/l058017/search_engine_logs/;

%let sub2_l=sitename;

%let attch2="&folder.attach_brdm/attach_brdm_&sub2_l..zip" "&folder.attach_crce/attach_crce_&sub2_l..zip" "&folder.attach_crce/attach_ecps_&sub2_l..zip";

i am using this macro attch2 to send zipped files in email. This code works in base SAS and EG , However when I try to run this in batch it gives error as Macro Keyword LET appears as text.

I want attch2 to be resolved as

"/gpfs1/SP_Output/Lev1/users/l058017/search_engine_logs/attach_brdm_sitename.zip" "/gpfs1/SP_Output/Lev1/users/l058017/search_engine_logs/attach_crce_sitename.zip" "/gpfs1/SP_Output/Lev1/users/l058017/search_engine_logs/attach_ecps_sitename.zip"

Where I am commiting the mistake ??

Need suggestion please

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

Works fine for me too. You have one more attach_brdm in the result from the code than in your desired result.

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Reeza
Super User

If attch2 ends up being longer than 256 characters that may be the issue.

SASKiwi
PROC Star

I tried running your code and it works fine for me.

I'm wondering if your error is caused by code before your %LET statements. Please provide this so we can offer further advice.

TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

Works fine for me too. You have one more attach_brdm in the result from the code than in your desired result.

yashpande
Obsidian | Level 7

Yes there was an issue with the earlier statement where I missed the semicolon.

Thanks a lot Kurt, SAS Kiwi, Tom, Reeza for such valuable inputs

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