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Adnan2
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi All,

 

I have the following code and would like to do a search on values inside the macro &country. which has the value of Asia, Europe, USA.

 

I would like to use the newly created macro in a where statement in a separate data step. How could I change the value of the macro from Asia, Europe, USA to 'Asia', 'Europe', 'USA' 

proc sql noprint;
 select distinct
 origin into:country separated by ", "
 from sashelp.cars
 ;
quit;

%put &country.;

proc sql;
 create table test_into as
 select 
 *
 from sashelp.cars
 where origin in ('&country.')
 ;
quit;

 

Many thanks in advance !

 

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Try this

 

proc sql noprint;
 select distinct
 quote(strip(origin)) into:country separated by ", "
 from sashelp.cars
 ;
quit;

%put &country.;

proc sql;
 create table test_into as
 select 
 *
 from sashelp.cars
 where origin in (&country.)
 ;
quit;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Try this

 

proc sql noprint;
 select distinct
 quote(strip(origin)) into:country separated by ", "
 from sashelp.cars
 ;
quit;

%put &country.;

proc sql;
 create table test_into as
 select 
 *
 from sashelp.cars
 where origin in (&country.)
 ;
quit;
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Maybe i just don't understand your problem, but why do want all distinct values in a macro-variable? What is the purpose of subsequent steps?

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