Hello!
I'm attempting to do an inner join on multiple tables. This code is within a %DO loop with n as the variable.
%let file1=datahave1;
%let file2=datahave2;
.
.
.
%let file10=datahave10;
%let numoffiles=10;
libname input "path";
%macro formatex;
%do n=1 %to &numoffiles;
proc sql;
create table name1&&file&n as
select *
from name2&&file&n a inner join input.&&file&n.._base b
on a.ssn = b.&pat_ssn and a.record_id= b.record_id
quit;
run;
%end;
%mend;
%formatex;
Right now it just runs the SQL step forever. I'm new to macros, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
When writing a single statement that spans multiple lines put the semi-colon that ends it on its own line. Like the END in a DO/END block.
Then you are less likely to forget it or insert extra ones.
create table name1&&file&n as
select *
from name2&&file&n a
inner join input.&&file&n.._base b
on a.ssn = b.&pat_ssn
and a.record_id= b.record_id
;
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