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Junyong
Pyrite | Level 9

Datasets i and j have the labels and the data as follows.

filename i temp;

proc http url="http://faculty.tuck.dartmouth.edu/images/uploads/faculty/
rafael-laporta/Law_Fin.xls" out=i;
run;

proc import file=i dbms=xls replace out=i;
	sheet="definitions";
	getnames=no;
run;

proc import file=i dbms=xls replace out=j;
	sheet="data";
run;

The labels contain commas, percent signs, and unclosed parentheses as follows. How can I label the data correctly? The following macro incorrectly scans the macro strings due to empty spaces.

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%macro i;

proc sql noprint;
	select a,d into :i separated by "\",:j separated by "\" from i;
quit;

data j;
	set j;
	%do k=4 %to %sysfunc(countw(&i,\));
		label %scan(&i,&k,\)="%scan(%nrbquote(&j),&k,\)";
	%end;
run;

%mend;

%i

Thanks for help.

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

1. Try using %superq(j)

2. use proc datasets add add labels, do not copy the whole table.

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

1. Try using %superq(j)

2. use proc datasets add add labels, do not copy the whole table.

ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Also, it'd be a lot simpler to use call execute for this kind of endeavour.

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