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'''This Macro transfers the environment from the particular operating system to SAS Macro variables.'''
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'''This SAS Macro transfers the environment from the particular operating system to SAS Macro variables.'''
 
* Characters ''"not appreciated"'' by '''''SAS''''' are removed from variable values.
 
* Characters ''"not appreciated"'' by '''''SAS''''' are removed from variable values.
 
* If a specific variable name is supplied, this will be the only one transferred.
 
* If a specific variable name is supplied, this will be the only one transferred.

Version vom 4. August 2014, 13:32 Uhr

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This SAS Macro transfers the environment from the particular operating system to SAS Macro variables.

  • Characters "not appreciated" by SAS are removed from variable values.
  • If a specific variable name is supplied, this will be the only one transferred.
Code executed Function performed
%MACRO xset(xvar);
Start Macro definition with name and positional parameter xvar
filename path pipe "set" lrecl = 2048;
Open source for text data of type pipe pointing to OS command
data _NULL_;
Start datastep run group
length xvar $256 xval $1024;
Declare variables xvar and xval by length in bytes
infile path dlm = '=';
Utilize data stream from data source path
input xvar $ xval $;
Define structure of data stream path with variables xvar and xval
xvar = upcase(translate(xvar,'_','(-)'));
Remove unwanted characters from variable xvar
%IF %LENGTH(&XVAR.) != 0 %THEN %DO;
Specify condition on macro parameter xvar for using code segment
if trim(xvar) = "%UPCASE(&XVAR.)";
Conditionally executed code
%END;
End condition on macro parameter xvar
call symput(compress(xvar),compress(xval));
Transfer variable values to symbol table
run;
End data step run group
filename path clear;
Close source for text data
%MEND xset;
End Macro definition with name

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