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StaticFX
Obsidian | Level 7

Is it possible to pass in a Where? like...

 

%macro test(where);

proc sql;
   create table temp as
   select field1, field2 from tableA where &where;
quit;

%mend test;

%test("ap_period='1234'")
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Reeza
Super User

Yes, but slightly easier if you use WHERE =

 

e.g

 

%macro test(where=);

proc sql;
   create table temp as
   select name, age from sashelp.class where &where;
quit;

%mend test;

%test(where= age=15);

@StaticFX wrote:

Is it possible to pass in a Where? like...

 

%macro test(where);

proc sql;
   create table temp as
   select field1, field2 from tableA where &where;
quit;

%mend test;

%test("ap_period='1234'")

 

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AhmedAl_Attar
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Yes, but you will need to change your SQL into
where %unquote(&where);
StaticFX
Obsidian | Level 7

that simple?

lol guess i shouldve tried it first! Thanks! testing now

Reeza
Super User

Yes, but slightly easier if you use WHERE =

 

e.g

 

%macro test(where=);

proc sql;
   create table temp as
   select name, age from sashelp.class where &where;
quit;

%mend test;

%test(where= age=15);

@StaticFX wrote:

Is it possible to pass in a Where? like...

 

%macro test(where);

proc sql;
   create table temp as
   select field1, field2 from tableA where &where;
quit;

%mend test;

%test("ap_period='1234'")

 

StaticFX
Obsidian | Level 7

Bingo! the first way didnt quite work.. this works perfectly thanks!!

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Just wrap your condition inside of parentheses instead of quotes.  

%test((ap_period='1234'))

Also note that you can use named parameters in the macro call, even if the macro has it defined as a positional argument. 

You just can't try to pass a value by position when the parameter is defined as named in the %macro statement.

%test(where=ap_period='1234')

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