I want to insert the two-character state abbreviation for a missing value. The state can change based on the data set I'm using. If I try pass through a macro variable, I get a value of '&' rather than 'WI'.
%macro get_State(st);
data xxx; set yyy;
if State = "" then State = '&st';
run;
%get_State(WI)Is there any way I can get the macro variable st to be evaluated as a character string?
Macro variables do not resolve inside single quotes.
Use
%macro get_State(st);
data xxx; set yyy;
if State = "" then State = "&st";
run;
If you have a reliable value for ZIPcode you might use the ZIPSTATE function and skip this whole macro.
data xxx; set yyy;
if State = "" then State = Zipstate(zipcode);
run;
This would correct all the missing if you have a zipcode value. Just a thought. Otherwise you may have some other issues if you need to change more than one state value.
Macro variables do not resolve inside single quotes.
Use
%macro get_State(st);
data xxx; set yyy;
if State = "" then State = "&st";
run;
If you have a reliable value for ZIPcode you might use the ZIPSTATE function and skip this whole macro.
data xxx; set yyy;
if State = "" then State = Zipstate(zipcode);
run;
This would correct all the missing if you have a zipcode value. Just a thought. Otherwise you may have some other issues if you need to change more than one state value.
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