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trekvana
Calcite | Level 5
Hello all,

so I am working on this program:

%macro sc(i,resdata);
proc iml;
start delcol(x,i);
return(x[,setdif(1:ncol(x),i)]);
finish;

use test&i;
read all into x;
x=delcol(x,{1,2}); print x;

use &resdata;
read all var {Resid} into y where(id=(&i+1)&Resid^=.); print y;

sc=x*y; print sc;
quit;
%mend;

I am getting this error: WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference RESID not resolved.

I believe its from the part in the code I bolded. I think the macro thinks that resid is an input variable (like i and resdata) but it is really part of the where condition. Is there anyway I can tell the macro that &Resid is not part of the inputs?
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sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10 sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
It appears you are attempting to use the ampersand character as an operator "AND" condition. Separate the "&" from the SAS variable "Resid" so that SAS does not interpret the string as a macro variable.

Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.
PatrickG
SAS Employee
Or try quoting the &...

where(id=(&i+1)%nrquote(&)Resid^=.); print y; sc=x*y; print sc; quit;

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