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SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11

Hello Experts,

 

Is it posible to put the ERROR message to the log and stop the execution of the program with the special condition (for exemple if my values=0).

 

Thank you for your help !

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jklaverstijn
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Raiseerror() is part of the Dataflux datamanagement software. That may not be the proper context for this question.

 

If this is datastep, do something like this:

 

...
if value=0 then do;
   putlog "ERROR: Something went wrong and value is 0."
   abort abend 4;
end;
...

This will write a message to the log and terminate the program, returning a return code of 4 to the operating system. Other variants may apply. See the SAS doc for details.

 

Hope this helps,

- Jan.

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jklaverstijn
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Raiseerror() is part of the Dataflux datamanagement software. That may not be the proper context for this question.

 

If this is datastep, do something like this:

 

...
if value=0 then do;
   putlog "ERROR: Something went wrong and value is 0."
   abort abend 4;
end;
...

This will write a message to the log and terminate the program, returning a return code of 4 to the operating system. Other variants may apply. See the SAS doc for details.

 

Hope this helps,

- Jan.

SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11
Thank you jklaverstijn !

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