I have a macro that looks like this:
%macro csv(chart);
data want;
set have;
where chart_code = "&chart.";
run;
%mend csv(chart);
The macro works when I input a value into chart. However I want to run this macro through the chart_code variable from a data set that looks like this:
Chart_code
test13
test3
test4
test6
test9
etc
i.e run the macro through test13, test 3 and so on.
Use call execute():
data _null_;
set control_dataset;
call execute('%csv(' !! strip(chart_code) !! ');');
run;
Note the use of single quotes to prevent premature resolution of the macro. If the macro contains macro statements, use %nrstr( to mask the macro trigger so that the execution of the macro is delayed until the contained data/proc step code can execute.
Use call execute():
data _null_;
set control_dataset;
call execute('%csv(' !! strip(chart_code) !! ');');
run;
Note the use of single quotes to prevent premature resolution of the macro. If the macro contains macro statements, use %nrstr( to mask the macro trigger so that the execution of the macro is delayed until the contained data/proc step code can execute.
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