Why does this code not work? It doesn't seem to like the multiple conditions inside the if statement?
%if &WATERFALL_RUN. = N and &SENSITIVITY_RUN. = N %then %do;
%process_flow_ALL;
%end;
Hello,
What do you mean by 'does not work' ?
Are there error messages in the log ?
There is nothing wrong with this code.
Use mprint, mlogic and symbolgen options to check how the macro code is resolved.
What does your log say?
It all depends on the contents of the macro variables.
%macro testmac;
%let waterfall_run=N;
%let sensitivity_run=N;
%if &WATERFALL_RUN. = N and &SENSITIVITY_RUN. = N %then %do;
%put it works!;
%end;
%mend;
%testmac
Log from this:
24 %macro testmac; 25 %let waterfall_run=N; 26 %let sensitivity_run=N; 27 %if &WATERFALL_RUN. = N and &SENSITIVITY_RUN. = N %then %do; 28 %put it works!; 29 %end; 30 %mend; 31 32 %testmac it works!
Doesn't work is awful vague.
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