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adisal
Fluorite | Level 6

I want to use the month and year from today's date and use that as a column in SQL table . 

Below is the code that I am using to get the month and year :

data _null_;
CUR_MONTH =today();
format CUR_MONTH yymmn6.;
put CUR_MONTH;
run;

 

Now , I want to use the variable CUR_MONTH in SELECT statement , something like :

PROC SQL;

SELECT 

&CUR_MONTH , ID , NAME FROM ABC;

 

But , I get Error ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: a name, a quoted string, a numeric constant, a datetime constant,
a missing value, (, *, +, -, ALL, BTRIM, CALCULATED, CASE, DISTINCT, EXISTS, INPUT, NOT, PUT, SUBSTRING, TRANSLATE,
UNIQUE, USER, ^, ~.

 

 

Can someone please guide . Thanks.

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mklangley
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Try:

data _null_;
    call symputx('CUR_MONTH', put(today(), yymmn6.));
run;

This will initialize CUR_MONTH as a macro variable, which you can use in the subsequent PROC SQL statement.

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mklangley
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Try:

data _null_;
    call symputx('CUR_MONTH', put(today(), yymmn6.));
run;

This will initialize CUR_MONTH as a macro variable, which you can use in the subsequent PROC SQL statement.

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