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adamhyman
Calcite | Level 5

I have this SAS code which is not running, because in the where clause, my variables need to have single quotes around them and '&state.' causes an error.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

%macro linreg(state, var);

     data data_&state_&var;

          set final_rva_5;

          where st_cd eq '&state.' and

               variable eq '&var.';

     x = _N_;

     run;

%mend;

DATA _NULL_;

  SET linreg_state_variable_peril;

  CALL EXECUTE('%LINREG('||linreg_state||','||linreg_variable||','||linreg_peril||');');

RUN;

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Reeza
Super User

Macro variables won't resolve inside single quotes.

Why won't double quotes work in the query?

"&state."

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Reeza
Super User

Macro variables won't resolve inside single quotes.

Why won't double quotes work in the query?

"&state."

adamhyman
Calcite | Level 5

Works like a charm!  Thanks Reeza.

Can I ask you one more question....


What should I be using for &peril._ULT_LR_R_UC?

If I call it with linreg(total), I want the code to be model total_ULT_LR_R_UC = x.

%macro linreg(peril);

     ods output 'Fit Statistics'=fit_statistics
          'Solution'=ParameterEstimates;

          proc glm data=linreg2_data;

               model &peril._ULT_LR_R_UC = x;

               weight &peril._EARNED_UC_PREMIUM;

               run; quit;

          ods output close;

%mend;

Thanks!!!!

Reeza
Super User

I thought that would be it.

&peril._ULT_LR_R_UC

adamhyman
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Reeza!!

It's working perfectly now   Smiley Happy  Smiley Happy

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