First of all you need no quotes and commas:
%macro m_test( keyN= /* numeric key variables */ ,keyC= /* character key variables */ ); data test; if 0 then set sashelp.cars; length FAKE_NUM 8 FAKE_CHAR $ 1; drop FAKE_NUM FAKE_CHAR; array a[*] FAKE_NUM &keyN.; array b[*] $ FAKE_CHAR &keyC.; declare hash found_keys(); do i = 2 to dim(A); found_keys.definekey(vname(A[i])); end; do i = 2 to dim(B); found_keys.definekey(vname(B[i])); end; found_keys.definedone(); do while (not done); set sashelp.cars end=done; rc=found_keys.add(); output; end; rc = found_keys.output(dataset:"test123"); stop; run; %mend; %m_test(keyC=Make Model, keyN=Invoice); %m_test(keyN=Invoice); %m_test(keyC=Make Model); %m_test(keyC=Make);
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