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sateh
Fluorite | Level 6

Is there a way to create a FEDSQL PROC with the INTO statement for macro variables?

I need to do exactly the same as in the image but with PROC FEDSQL, because then I will use the document and c variables, underlined in yellow

 

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I need PROC FEDSQL because the FROM table is too big and if I use PROC SQL this procedure falls short and resets my session.

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sateh
Fluorite | Level 6

because I need to take the document variable to create tables for each document, and the c variable to apply in a formula

sateh
Fluorite | Level 6


I don't understand when you refer to BY, could you provide me with an example please?

PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

I'm not a FewSQL expert, but I think the interaction with the SAS macro facility is not avaibale in Proc FEDSQL in the same way as Proc SQL.

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Jade | Level 19

"Falls short" is a bit vague.

 

Perhaps you just need the NOPRINT option on PROC SQL.  

 

When your "solution" does not scale you need a different approach.

 

Give details about what you are trying to do.

Quentin
Super User

Can you show the error messages you get from running the PROC SQL step?

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