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Default HOW-TO: programmatically create SAS length statement

hi all:

ben working to hard for too long, and thus fell like my brain is
melting (like the Evil Witch) ...

so ...

can i, and if so, how, programmatically define a SAS variable's
length?

i've symput'd a number and have been trying to use that in a SAS
length statement proper

am i missing something?

thanks

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Post some examples of what you have and what you would like to
achieve.

Pete

On Jan 13, 3:32*am, William W. Viergever
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hi all:

ben working to hard for too long, and thus fell like my brain is
melting (like the Evil Witch) ...

so ...

can i, and if so, how, programmatically define a SAS variable's
length?

i've symput'd a number and have been trying to use that in a SAS
length statement proper

am i missing something?

thanks


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