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rodrigobarg
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I have a macro function, as in the example

 

%macro teste (rule);

   Data example;

   set source;

   where &rule.

   run;

 

%mend teste;

 

 

%teste("COLUMN = 23");

 

So I want to use the string "COLUMN = 23" as a text for the WHERE rule. Is it possible? Or is there another way to do it in SAS (i.e. so I can change the rule in a macro variable, for example).

 

Thanls

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

please try

 

%macro teste (rule);

   Data example;
   set source;
   where &rule.
   run;

%mend teste;

%teste(%nrstr(column=23))
Thanks,
Jag

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Yes it is possible. Did you try to run your code? What went wrong?

 

As I see it you are missing a semicolon

 

%macro teste (rule);
   Data example;
   set source;
   where &rule.;
run;
rodrigobarg
Fluorite | Level 6

Sorry, I added the semicollon, but I still get a syntax error...

Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

please try

 

%macro teste (rule);

   Data example;
   set source;
   where &rule.
   run;

%mend teste;

%teste(%nrstr(column=23))
Thanks,
Jag
rodrigobarg
Fluorite | Level 6

This works! Thanks!

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