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I have written the following filename statement as part of a program to dynamically pull down stock quotes in iterative steps. This now works fine, except for three warning messages I am getting in the log:

1) &s= is not resolved 2) &f= is not resolved 3) Warnings: String is more than 252 characters long, you may have unbalanced quotations

filename loader url "http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=&svar1.+&svar2.+&svar3.+&svar4.+&svar5.+&svar6.+&svar7.+&svar8.+&svar9.+&svar10.+ &svar11.+&svar12.+&svar13.+&svar14.+&svar15.+&svar16.+&svar17.+&svar18.+&svar19.+&svar20.+ &svar21.+&svar22.+&svar23.+&svar24.+&svar25.+&svar26.+&svar27.+&svar28.+&svar29.+&svar30.+ &svar31.+&svar32.+&svar33.+&svar34.+&svar35.+&svar36.+&svar37.+&svar38.+&svar39.+&svar40.+ &svar41.+&svar42.+&svar43.+&svar44.+&svar45.+&svar46.+&svar47.+&svar48.+&svar49.+&svar50.+ &svar51.+&svar52.+&svar53.+&svar54.+&svar55.+&svar56.+&svar57.+&svar58.+&svar59.+&svar60.+ &svar61.+&svar62.+&svar63.+&svar64.+&svar65.+&svar66.+&svar67.+&svar68.+&svar69.+&svar70.+ &svar71.+&svar72.+&svar73.+&svar74.+&svar75.+&svar76.+&svar77.+&svar78.+&svar79.+&svar80.+ &svar81.+&svar82.+&svar83.+&svar84.+&svar85.+&svar86.+&svar87.+&svar88.+&svar89.+&svar90.+ &svar91.+&svar92.+&svar93.+&svar94.+&svar95.+&svar96.+&svar97.+&svar98.+&svar99.+&svar100.+ &svar101.+&svar102.+&svar103.+&svar104.+&svar105.+&svar106.+&svar107.+&svar108.+&svar109.+&svar110.+ &svar111.+&svar112.+&svar113.+&svar114.+&svar115.+&svar116.+&svar117.+&svar118.+&svar119.+&svar120.+ &svar121.+&svar122.+&svar123.+&svar124.+&svar125.+&svar126.+&svar127.+&svar128.+&svar129.+&svar130.+ &svar131.+&svar132.+&svar133.+&svar134.+&svar135.+&svar136.+&svar137.+&svar138.+&svar139.+&svar140.+ &svar141.+&svar142.+&svar143.+&svar144.+&svar145.+&svar146.+&svar147.+&svar148.+&svar149.+&svar150.+ &svar151.+&svar152.+&svar153.+&svar154.+&svar155.+&svar156.+&svar157.+&svar158.+&svar159.+&svar160.+ &svar161.+&svar162.+&svar163.+&svar164.+&svar165.+&svar166.+&svar167.+&svar168.+&svar169.+&svar170.+ &svar171.+&svar172.+&svar173.+&svar174.+&svar175.+&svar176.+&svar177.+&svar178.+&svar179.+&svar180.+ &svar181.+&svar182.+&svar183.+&svar184.+&svar185.+&svar186.+&svar187.+&svar188.+&svar189.+&svar190.+ &svar191.+&svar192.+&svar193.+&svar194.+&svar195.+&svar196.+&svar197.+&svar198.+&svar199.+&svar200. &f=&&fvar&a.";

Firstly, how can I mask the &s= &f= from the processor, but allow it still resolve the &svar macro variables? I have tried various attempts at using %superq and %nrbquote but not had much luck.

Also, is there a way to a mask the warning about the string being long other than using log errors to suppress all options? Ideally I don't want to do that as I would still like to see any new errors that may arise for whatever reason.

Thanks

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To turn off the warning about string being too long, use system option NOQUOTELENMAX.

To mask an & that you can see, try %NRSTR(), e.g. %NRSTR(&f).

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  • Thanks for replying. I had already got as far as %NRSTR by the time you had replied, but NOQUOTELENMAX was a big help, so thanks! Mar 2, 2014 at 4:01
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To "mask" the ampersand so it is not scanned by the macro processor, just use the %STR function. I don't see any reference to an &s variable in the code you show, but I do see one from&f. Change that last parameter to:

%str(&)f=&&fvar&a.

Also, to assist debugging things like this, I strongly suggest that you build the entire string into it's own macro variable (perhaps named url). In other words:

%let url="http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?%str(&)s=//svars// %str(&)f=&&fvar&a.";
%put url=&url; 
filename loader url "&url";

I'm guessing that the s= was &s= in the code that had the error and I substituted your long parameter string with //svars// only to save formatting in this answer.

Using a "helper macro variable" like this should help during development. The %put just echos the string during testing and would not be part of the final macro.

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