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Alexxxxxxx
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi all,

 

I would like to define the value of "Variable_name" as "WC01201"

 

 

%macro DatastreamVar(variable=);
data &variable.1(drop=AA AB AC AD Code NAME);
	length
	Type : $50.
	Variable_name :$100.
	;
	set &variable.;
	Variable_name=‘&variable.’;

	if _1990 = 'NA' then _1990 =.;
run;

%MEND DatastreamVar;
%DatastreamVar(variable=WC01201)
run;

however, it shows as "&variable." could you please give me some suggestions about this?

thanks in advance.

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
Variable_name=‘&variable.’;

This is incorrect. You must use double-quotes (and they can't be the "curly" quotes you show either, they must be straight double-quotes).

 

Variable_name="&variable.";
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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
Variable_name=‘&variable.’;

This is incorrect. You must use double-quotes (and they can't be the "curly" quotes you show either, they must be straight double-quotes).

 

Variable_name="&variable.";
--
Paige Miller
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

The macro processor ignores text in strings quoted using single quotes on the outside. Use double quotes instead.

	Variable_name="&variable.";

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