I want to be able to automatically call a macro without having to run the individual program or using an %include statement, so I modified my sasv9.cfg file with several file locations in the SET SASAUTOS line. These file locations contain individual programs each with a single macro. I tested it, and it works. However, I am concerned that by automatically defining the 90 KB worth of macros every SAS session, this will negatively affect the performance when using memory-intensive processes like modeling. Therefore, 1) does anyone know where these user-defined macros are stored during a SAS session? Is it the hard drive, the protected system memory allocated by the memsize option, or somewhere else? 2) Does anyone know how to determine the amount of memory that the user-defined sas macros take up? Thanks, Jennifer
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