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Abud
Calcite | Level 5

Hi, all

Does anybody know why we can't do something like the example below:

"%if &x = 1 and &y = 2 %then %do;"

Question:

Is not possible put "and" in the "%if" condition ?

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Reeza
Super User
9%LET X=1;

10   %LET Y=2;

11   %MACRO TEST;

12

13   %IF &X=1 AND &Y=2 %THEN %DO;

14  %PUT PASS;

15   %END;

16   %ELSE %PUT FAIL;

17

18   %MEND;

19

20   %TEST;

PASS

You can, there's something else wrong in your program.

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Reeza
Super User
9%LET X=1;

10   %LET Y=2;

11   %MACRO TEST;

12

13   %IF &X=1 AND &Y=2 %THEN %DO;

14  %PUT PASS;

15   %END;

16   %ELSE %PUT FAIL;

17

18   %MEND;

19

20   %TEST;

PASS

You can, there's something else wrong in your program.

Abud
Calcite | Level 5

Tk's Reeza, it was something wrong in my program.

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