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deleted_user
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in macro quoting

%let a=%str(data new; x=1; run;); ok

but in single quotes they mention as

%let b=%str(john%'s reporting);


for semicolon it is the commonly mentions as %str(text)
but in single quotes they mention as especially % infront of single quote.

why its wrong,
%let b= %str(john's reporting);
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deleted_user
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why do you need to know?

why not accept that as it says in SAS(R) Macro Language Reference of %bquote() "you do not have to precede an unmatched quotation mark with a % sign, as you must when using %STR and %NRSTR" ?
Find this quote in online doc, at http://support.sas.com/onlinedoc/913/getDoc/en/mcrolref.hlp/a001061316.htm.


%let b= %bquote(john's reporting);
%put b=&b ;
works for me !

Peter-c

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