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Date:         Mon, 2 Oct 2006 16:31:32 +1300
Reply-To:     John Fouhy <john@FOUHY.NET>
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From:         John Fouhy <john@FOUHY.NET>
Subject:      Re: Help on Macro for Reading Data
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On 02/10/06, Ian Whitlock <iw1junk@comcast.net> wrote:

Hi Ian,

I found your post quite interesting. I have one quesiton; you said:

> All of the above work has been tested to see that the expected > SAS code is generated, i.e. the macro algorithms work. I have > not tested that the SAS code also works, but I do not see > anything wrong with the generated code.

How can I easily see the SAS code generated by a macro? I know I can turn MPRINT on, but then I need to do further manual processing if I want to create SAS executable code. Is there an easy way to get the executable code produced by a macro?

-- John.


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