@@S

The @@S statement is a variable representing all input arguments for a macro.

Syntax

@@S

Notes

Example

The following example shows a macro that divides the sum of all arguments by the sum of the first two arguments.

create macro Sample.'@DIVIDE'(single, single, optional_group) 
  as '@SUM(@@S)/(@@1 + @@2)';

See Also

@@x
@@SHx

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