If the directory names
that are used in the macros contain any of the following special characters,
you must mask the characters by using the %STR macro quoting function.
For more information, see the %STR function and macro string quoting
topic in
SAS Macro Language: Reference.
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1Only leading blanks require the %STR function, but you should avoid
using leading blanks in directory names.
2Asterisks are allowed in UNIX directory names. Asterisks are not
allowed in Windows directory names. In general, you should avoid using
asterisks in directory names.
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Here are some examples
of directory names with special characters:
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c:\temp\Sales%str(%()part1%str(%))
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c:\temp\Drug %str(%")trial(%str(%") X
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c:\temp\Disc%str(%')s 50%str(%%) Y
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c:\temp\Pay%str(,)Emp%str(=)Z
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