IN doesn't always work as expected with the logic.
You can enable it using MINOPERATOR.
%macro run_mig(yr) / minoperator mindelimiter=',';
Or use OR
%if &yr=2015 or &yr=2016 %then %do;
IN doesn't always work as expected with the logic.
You can enable it using MINOPERATOR.
%macro run_mig(yr) / minoperator mindelimiter=',';
Or use OR
%if &yr=2015 or &yr=2016 %then %do;
I think the default delimiter for the in operator in macros is the space.
Try
option mindelimiter=",";
Using the IN operator in macro language is tricky, and requires the proper setting for two options, and possibly a slightly different syntax. While you can look them up if you would (start with MINDELIMITER), it's easier to just get rid of IN for two possible values:
%if &yr=2015 or &yr=2016 %then %do;
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