options symbolgen mlogic mprint ;
%let x = Tom&Harry;
%put &x;
Above macro not resolve how get correct the code
The SAS compiler will interpret the & in &Harrry as a macro token unless you instruct the compile to just treat it as a string.
options symbolgen mlogic mprint ;
%let x = %nrstr(Tom&Harry);
%put &x;
or even this way
options symbolgen mlogic mprint ;
%let x = Tom%nrstr(&)Harry;
%put &x;
The SAS compiler will interpret the & in &Harrry as a macro token unless you instruct the compile to just treat it as a string.
options symbolgen mlogic mprint ;
%let x = %nrstr(Tom&Harry);
%put &x;
or even this way
options symbolgen mlogic mprint ;
%let x = Tom%nrstr(&)Harry;
%put &x;
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