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ilikesas
Barite | Level 11

Hi,

 

I have a list of macro variables var1, var2 ... var&cnt that corresponds to variables.

 

For example, &var1 = price. I have a dataset with variables price_qc and price_cc, and if price_qc ne . then I want the new variable price = price_qc. Else, that is if price_qc is . , I want price = price_cc.

 

I am trying to do the following code:

 

%macro vars;
data want;
set have;
%do i = 1 %to &cnt;
%if &&var&i&'_qc' ne .   %then 
&&var&i = &&var&i&'_qc'  ;
%else 
&&var,i = &&var&i&'_cc';

%end;
run;
%mend;

%vars;

But I keep getting an error message:

 

"A character function was found in the %EVAL function or %IF condition where a numeric operand is required. The condition was:

&&var&i&'_qc' ne . "

 

I tried different possibilities of operands, but the realized that even the = operand gets the same message.

 

Thank you

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Astounding
PROC Star

A few changes:  removing quotes, removing the extra &, adding . to delimit macro variable names, changing %IF to IF:

 

%do i=1 %to &cnt;

 

if &&var&i.._qc ne . then &&var&i = &&var&i.._qc;

else &&var&i = &&var&i.._cc;

 

%end;

 

Also note, you may find it handy to examine the COALESCE function.

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error_prone
Barite | Level 11
Get rid of the qoutes around _qc and _cc. Hardly necessary to quote anything in macro code.
Astounding
PROC Star

A few changes:  removing quotes, removing the extra &, adding . to delimit macro variable names, changing %IF to IF:

 

%do i=1 %to &cnt;

 

if &&var&i.._qc ne . then &&var&i = &&var&i.._qc;

else &&var&i = &&var&i.._cc;

 

%end;

 

Also note, you may find it handy to examine the COALESCE function.

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