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Junyong
Pyrite | Level 9

When there are multiple ampersands in one double-quoted string, can one resolve only some of them leaving others unresolved? For example,

%macro repeat;

%do pagenumber=1 %to 5;

filename tempfile temp;

proc http method="get" out=tempfile
	url="https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0&page=&pagenumber.&ps=40&query=chobani#searchProductResult";
run;

data output&pagenumber.;
	infile tempfile length=length lrecl=32767;
	input line $varying32767. length;
run;

%end;

%mend;

%repeat;

Since PROC HTTP requires a string for URL, I put a double-quoted string, which resolves all ampersands. If there is a macro variable such as QUERY, then SAS resolves it as the string has &QUERY. I need to only resolve PAGENUMBER since iterate, but don't want to resolve anything else. How can I distinguish those different ampersands? I tried to combine a single-quoted string and a double-quoted one by ||, but didn't work well. Thanks.

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Why not build up the string from the pieces and use the QUOTE() function to enclose it in single quotes.

%macro repeat;
%local pagenumber url ;
%do pagenumber=1 %to 5;
  filename tempfile temp;

  data _null_;
    call symputx(url,quote(cats
      ('https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0&page='
      ,"&pagenumber"
      ,'&ps=40&query=chobani#searchProductResult'
      ),"'"))
    ;
  run;

  proc http method="get" out=tempfile url=&url ;
  run;

  data output&pagenumber.;
    infile tempfile truncover ;
    input line $char32767.;
  run;

%end;

%mend;

%repeat;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Why not build up the string from the pieces and use the QUOTE() function to enclose it in single quotes.

%macro repeat;
%local pagenumber url ;
%do pagenumber=1 %to 5;
  filename tempfile temp;

  data _null_;
    call symputx(url,quote(cats
      ('https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0&page='
      ,"&pagenumber"
      ,'&ps=40&query=chobani#searchProductResult'
      ),"'"))
    ;
  run;

  proc http method="get" out=tempfile url=&url ;
  run;

  data output&pagenumber.;
    infile tempfile truncover ;
    input line $char32767.;
  run;

%end;

%mend;

%repeat;
Junyong
Pyrite | Level 9
Thanks. I used something similar with %LET and %NRSTR, but wondered whether one can shorten this by 'https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0&page='||"&pagenumber"||'&ps=40&query=chobani#searchProductR...' or something like \&.
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User
%let x=%str(&)page;

Junyong
Pyrite | Level 9

Much appreciate. This was what I thought.

%macro repeat;

%do pagenumber=1 %to 5;

filename tempfile temp;

proc http method="get" out=tempfile
	url="https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_id=0%str(&)page=&pagenumber.%str(&)ps=40%str(&)query=chobani#searchProductResult";
run;

data output&pagenumber.;
	infile tempfile length=length lrecl=32767;
	input line $varying32767. length;
run;

%end;

%mend;

%repeat;

Thanks.

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