%let a=cat; %macro animal(a=frog); %let a=bird; %mend; %animal(a=pig) %put a is &a;
Here keyword marco parameter 'a=' create a LOCAL macro variable &a in macro "%animal".
So the GLOBAL macro variable &a. would not be updated.
But in your macro,you don't have it, therefore you only have a GLOBAL macro variable and this GLOBAL macro variable would be updated.
Here is some additional documentation:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/2015/02/13/sas-macro-variables-how-to-determine-scope/
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