Hi All,
I've a macro variable containing the subject value like %let subject='10660','106661','106663','10664','10665','16666','10667','10668','106669','10670','10671','10672','10667','106674','106675','106676','106677','10679','106681','10682','106684','10685','10686','10687','16688','106689','106690','106692','305771','99999'; and it contains approx 3000 subject.
i'm trying to get only 3000 subject data based on below code . but i'm not able to identify why it's not working . Please share your valuable comment.
DATA QS_2;
SET QS_1;
WHERE SUBJECT IN ("&SUBJECT");
RUN;
Thank you in advance !!
Simply loose the double quotes. Like this
%let names = 'Alfred', 'Alice';
data want;
set sashelp.class;
where name in (&names.);
run;
Simply loose the double quotes. Like this
%let names = 'Alfred', 'Alice';
data want;
set sashelp.class;
where name in (&names.);
run;
When you used
WHERE SUBJECT IN ("&SUBJECT");
you created code that looks like this (short enough to see clearly)
where = subject in (" '10660','106661','106663' ");
So the outer double quotes make the whole value inside them as a single string, not 3000 separate strings (or three in my reduced example).
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