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xyxu
Quartz | Level 8

I want to run a macro like this

%macro mymacro(str1, str2);
	data want;
		set have;
		if index(mystring, "&str1") > 0 or index(mystring, "&str2") > 0;
	run;
%mend

The problem is that my input strings include cases like " FL", ",C A", ", DE", "G.A."

How can I safely pass these strings into the macro?

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Use an appropriate macro quoting funciton. See the blog post Passing comma-delimited values into SAS macros and macro functions by @LeonidBatkhan for a thorough discussion. 

Quentin
Super User

Probably the easiest way is to include the quote marks in the values you pass.  They will then protect the space and the comma.  e.g. :

 

%macro mymacro(str1, str2);
	data want;
		set have;
		if index(mystring, &str1) > 0 or index(mystring, &str2) > 0;
	run;
%mend ;

options mprint ; 
%mymacro(" FL",",C A")

But certainly doing it via macro quoting will work.  And @LeonidBatkhan's blog is a great place to start.

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