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Jonison
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello, Expert, I have a simple question. I established a query to store the value (which will be changed under specific condition), and then want to give this value to variable J which will be used by other Macros. I was using '&let' but system showed wrong. Can you give me some advice, still a newbee to SAS.

 

PROC SQL;
CREATE TABLE WORK.Number AS
SELECT (MAX(t1.'Primary ID'n)) FORMAT=BEST12. AS RowNum
FROM WORK.modeltraining_blocked t1;
QUIT;

 

%let j=int(number.Rownum/7);

proc print data=work.number.rownum;

 

 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

To put the value from a SQL query into a macro variable, use the INTO : clause

 

PROC SQL;
SELECT int( MAX('Primary ID'n) / 7) into : J
FROM modeltraining_blocked;
QUIT;
PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

To put the value from a SQL query into a macro variable, use the INTO : clause

 

PROC SQL;
SELECT int( MAX('Primary ID'n) / 7) into : J
FROM modeltraining_blocked;
QUIT;
PG
Jonison
Fluorite | Level 6
Thank you!
smantha
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

PROC SQL;
SELECT MAX(t1.'Primary ID'n/7) FORMAT=BEST12. into  :RowNum
FROM WORK.modeltraining_blocked t1;
QUIT;

 

%put &rownum.;

 

 

Jonison
Fluorite | Level 6
thank you!

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