The following fixes are included in the E9BX03 Bundle for COMPAQ TRU64 UNIX: | Introduced in BUNDLE: | ||
E9BA02 | |||
SN-017049 | Deleted observations can get added to new data set when migrating | E9BX01 | |
E9BA03 | |||
SN-017176 | JDBC connection to SAS/SHARE Server encounters transcoding error fornon-English locale | E9BX03 * | |
E9BA09 | |||
SN-017440 | SQRT function now supported in MDX code for SAS OLAP Server | E9BX01 | |
E9BA12 | |||
SN-017694 | Missing Output when specifying APPLEVEL parameter on IOM Serverdefinition in SAS Management Console or OBJECTSERVERPARMS SAS Option | E9BX01 | |
E9BA26 | |||
SN-017800 | WHERE clause is not allowed with preset index | E9BX01 | |
E9BA27 | |||
SN-017801 | XMLSELECT with OMI_MATCH_CASE does not honor multiple attributes in asearch | E9BX01 | |
E9BA30 | |||
SN-017581 | ERROR: Invalid physical name for library XXXX is displayed when usingUpdate Table Metadata or PROC METALIB with concatenated libraries | E9BX01 | |
SN-017580 | ERROR: This Library is already assigned or cannot be reassigned | E9BX01 | |
SN-017849 | PROC METALIB fails to update an SPDS library table metadata with "Error:Invalid Option User." | E9BX01 | |
E9BA32 | |||
SN-017241 | "ERROR: System abend 0C4 occurred in module SASYHRE8 function YHRMHMR atoffset 000420" | E9BX01 | |
E9BA37 | |||
SN-017976 | Error about running out of space using PROC PRINT in certain situations | E9BX01 | |
E9BA43 | |||
SN-013603 | IRR and INTRR function may generate INVALID ARGUMENT message in SAS 9.1 | E9BX01 | |
E9BA45 | |||
SN-017208 | A long format length may cause a system error in PROC REPORT | E9BX01 | |
SN-018200 | FLOW option on DEFINE statement may cause system error | E9BX01 | |
E9BA70 | |||
SN-018857 | WebDAV FILENAME needs additional functionality | E9BX01 | |
E9BA72 | |||
SN-018969 | Specifying an encoding for the _WEBOUT fileref does not work when yourun a stored process with the Stored Process Server | E9BX01 | |
E9BA81 | |||
SN-019166 | Possible memory-related failures when using the CATALOG access method | E9BX01 | |
E9BA86 | |||
SN-019227 | NOWARN option for PROC APPEND | E9BX01 | |
E9BA92 | |||
SN-017785 | Combo Box Control placed in an Extended Table object generates programhalt | E9BX01 | |
SN-019176 | Models in SAS/AF software that support multiple interfaces onlyrecognize one interface | E9BX01 | |
E9BA96 | |||
SN-018202 | 'Cannot start remote process' or 'spawner prompt not found' errors mightoccur when connecting to a UNIX spawner program (sastcpd) | E9BX02 | |
SN-019354 | An error occurs when you use SAS/CONNECT® software to sign on to a remote UNIX machine that is running a UNIX spawner program | E9BX01 | |
E9BB08 | |||
SN-019525 | Startup of elssrv may fail with 'ERROR: Cannot start thread supportservice' or 'ERROR: Communication error with launch server' on UNIX | E9BX02 | |
E9BB11 | |||
SN-019773 | Abend U1314 or traceback notes and messages attempting to read amigrated view from SAS® 8 | E9BX02 | |
E9BB17 | |||
SN-019231 | JAVAOBJ component object fails to free semaphores | E9BX02 | |
SN-019812 | Values are quoted when DBCS value has same hex code as delimiter character | E9BX02 | |
E9BB18 | |||
SN-019486 | "ERROR: Invalid memptr" and SAS session hangs when trying to access aview via a libref with the META LIBNAME engine | E9BX02 | |
E9BB23 | |||
SN-020755 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® might generate memory leaks under UNIX | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB50 | |||
SN-020578 | PROC CIMPORT generates warning: "This transport file is from an earlierSAS release" | E9BX03 * | |
SN-017841 | Extraneous characters appear for catalog entry descriptions when usingPROC CIMPORT | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020673 | Using PROC CIMPORT in DBCS version of SAS may result in errors orgarbage characters if transport file contains data with indexes | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020675 | Garbage characters may result when using PROC CIMPORT to import atransport file containing double-byte character set data | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB61 | |||
SN-019223 | New SASMSG function added to support internationalization | E9BX02 | |
SN-019946 | SASMSG FUNCTION causes memory leaks | E9BX02 | |
SN-021045 | The SASMSG function cannot differentiate traditional Chinese fromSimplified Chinese | E9BX03 * | |
SN-021044 | The SASMSG function causes an access violation in batch mode when calledwith %SYSFUNC | E9BX03 * | |
SN-021046 | An access violation might occur if the input data set is not created asexpected | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB65 | |||
SN-019742 | Attempting to connect to the SAS® Metadata Server when the METAUSER system option contains an embedded space generates an error | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB66 | |||
SN-021053 | The SAS® Stored Process Server and SAS® Workspace Server load balancing is not distributed across hosts with thelowest cost algorithm | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB73 | |||
SN-017784 | Item in Verion 6 Legacy Radio Box might become unselectable on Linux | E9BX03 * | |
SN-019976 | Delete key not working when maskCharacter attribute set for Text Entry Control | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB77 | |||
SN-019947 | Writing a SAS® data set to a WebDAV library may fail | E9BX02 | |
SN-020153 | "ERROR: An I/O error has occurred on file" when WebDAV server sends backan invalid or unexpected response | E9BX02 | |
SN-030802 | A memory overwrite occurs when using WebDAV LIBNAME or FILENAME with hot fix E9BB30 applied | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB78 | |||
SN-015924 | DATETIMEw.d format can produce incorrect results | E9BX01 | |
SN-030622 | Error generated when MDYAMPM format is used in a FOOTNOTE | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB80 | |||
SN-016428 | DBSLICEPARM creates incorrect syntax when DB2DECPT=, | E9BX01 | |
SN-020687 | Support for Oracle TIMESTAMP data types added in SAS 9.1.3 | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030942 | The WHERE clause strips trailing blanks from string literals that are concatenated with DBMS columns of type VARCHAR | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB81 | |||
SN-018463 | Access Violation or 0C4 abend in module SASSFM01 when using proceduresthat use multi-label formats | E9BX01 | |
SN-020189 | Statistic labels in PROC TABULATE not displayed in uppercase in tableoutput | E9BX02 | |
SN-020444 | Error in PROC TABULATE NLS versions after applying hot fix E9BB28 | E9BX02 | |
SN-020359 | Variable labels that contain multi-byte character set strings do notsplit correctly | E9BX02 | |
SN-030679 | Page dimension "and" in PROC TABULATE not displayed in uppercase in table output | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB91 | |||
SN-018909 | "ClassFormatError exception is thrown" Java runtime error when string constants contain umlaut characters | E9BX01 | |
E9BB94 | |||
SN-020378 | A segmentation violation might occur during execution of the DOWNLOADprocedure | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031087 | A floating-point exception error might occur if you use the DOWNLOAD procedure to move a file that is larger than 2 GB | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB95 | |||
SN-017667 | Segmentation Violation in task [ DATASETS ] using DELETE statement | E9BX01 | |
SN-017072 | Metadata server service might show starting state but never start | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020233 | Increasing timeout value on UNIX may improve performance | E9BX02 | |
SN-020274 | Grid sign-on fails to honor the TCPPORTFIRST and the TCPPORTLAST options | E9BX02 | |
SN-020438 | Unix cleanwork utility does not remove UTILLOC directories | E9BX02 | |
SN-019386 | SAS/CONNECT may issue "Segmentation Violation In Task [ Program ]" | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020817 | Using the JOBNAME= option to specify a job name in the GRDSVC_ENABLE call routine | E9BX03 * | |
SN-021112 | A SAS/CONNECT® software session might result in orphaned processes on a remote UNIX server | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB96 | |||
SN-017704 | An update to ensure proper authentication logging on to an IntegrationTechnology Server | E9BX01 | |
SN-020384 | If your z/OS user ID begins with special characters, you cannot see pre-assigned libraries from SAS® Enterprise Guide® 4.1 | E9BX02 | |
SN-020418 | "ACCESS DENIED" authentication error is not displayed as expected whenthe Metadata server using a Japanese version of Windows | E9BX02 | |
SN-031165 | IOM messages are truncated in the SAS® Metadata Server log | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB97 | |||
SN-017915 | Memory leak in transcoding routine from MBCS to MBCS | E9BX03 * | |
SN-019088 | KCVT function has problem handling trailing null character | E9BX01 | |
SN-020676 | PROC CIMPORT may fail or generate errors when the file contains SBCSKatakana data | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030987 | Performance problems occur in DBCS SAS® software when you use the RLINK or DLM= options in the FILENAME statement | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB98 | |||
SN-017745 | WHERE clause processing against an SQL view can cause Read Access orSegmentation Violations | E9BX01 | |
SN-017962 | The first blank space in the name literal table names gets removed whenyou set the SYSLAST macro variable or _LAST_ system option | E9BX01 | |
SN-017876 | Creating index may cause SAS to loop | E9BX01 | |
SN-017981 | Incorrect output with WHERE and BY statements | E9BX01 | |
SN-015813 | Read Access Violation in Task (CONNECT) caused by long comments | E9BX01 | |
SN-018156 | Invoking an autocall macro which is stored as a SOURCE entry within acatalog may cause errors | E9BX01 | |
SN-018305 | Garbage characters in SAS log when localized DBCS SAS is used withproducts related to the Workspace server | E9BX01 | |
SN-018396 | Queries or WHERE clauses run against large data sets can causeSAS/SHARE server to hang | E9BX01 | |
SN-019372 | Performance is poor in the SQL procedure when you use the COUNT(Distinctxxxx) function | E9BX02 | |
SN-019601 | The option VALIDVARNAME=UPCASE is not working as expected | E9BX02 | |
SN-019978 | Specifying LOGPARM system option may generate INSUFFICIENTAUTHORIZATION messages | E9BX02 | |
SN-019984 | Output in the listing is truncated using the DBCS version of SAS | E9BX02 | |
SN-019344 | SAS may ignore indexes during query on 64-Bit UNIX systems | E9BX02 | |
SN-019578 | Update Flags from PROC SQL views are propagated by SAS procedures withOUT= option | E9BX02 | |
SN-020208 | The ACCESS=READONLY option in the CATNAME statement is not workingcorrectly | E9BX02 | |
SN-020562 | PROC APPEND step may damage BASE data set | E9BX02 | |
SN-021003 | The LOGPARM path directive %v or #v might result in an unresponsiveprocesses | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030428 | Aliased constant values become missing in outer joins and unions | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030390 | Improvements are now available in relational database optimization via PROC SQL | E9BX03 * | |
SN-019655 | Filter behavior inconsistent between SAS® Web Report Studio 3.1 and SAS® Information Map Studio | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031300 | Poor performance occurs when you use views that consist of inner joins from DBMS tables | E9BX03 * | |
E9BB99 | |||
SN-017873 | Extra WHERE clause may get added to query passed to databases | E9BX01 | |
SN-017888 | Segmentation Violation error issued when using PROC SQL and SAS/ACCESSwith a LENGTH= option larger than 32 | E9BX01 | |
SN-018108 | Segmentation violation when executing multiple queries against a PROCSQL view containing a LIBNAME statement | E9BX01 | |
SN-018176 | Import of table through Information Map Library Engine deletes physicaltable | E9BX01 | |
SN-020479 | Batch jobs might end with a return code of 4 with no warning in the SASlog | E9BX03 * | |
SN-018487 | Compress() function returns incorrect results when used on PROC SQLINSERT statement after applying SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9BX01 | |
SN-016074 | "WARNING: At least one nonessential grouping column reference has beenremoved from a GROUP BY's reference list" | E9BX01 | |
SN-019170 | Errors issued when integer references for column is used in a PROC SQLGROUP BY statement | E9BX01 | |
SN-019372 | Performance is poor in the SQL procedure when you use the COUNT(Distinctxxxx) function | E9BX02 | |
SN-019527 | Specifying the NOIPASSTHRU option in PROC SQL does not disable implicitpassthru | E9BX02 | |
SN-016547 | Correlated subqueries using column aliases may not be passed to yourdbms when using SAS/ACCESS LIBNAME statement | E9BX02 | |
SN-019930 | Using more than 36 tables in a UNION operation within an SQL proceduregenerates an error message | E9BX02 | |
SN-020130 | Aliases columns or aliased tables in the SQL procedure blocks ImplicitPass-Through | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030428 | Aliased constant values become missing in outer joins and unions | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020116 | SAS/ACCESS® software fails to use table aliases correctly when you use in-line SELECT statements | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020162 | Using functions without parameters in WHERE clauses can block ImplicitPass-Through | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020126 | SAS/ACCESS® software now provides full support of the INNER JOIN syntax | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020123 | Incorrect SQL text is generated when inner and left joins are used | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020125 | Using implicit pass-through might cause an incorrect table referenceassignment | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020129 | An incorrect Implicit Pass-Through query is generated when you use acombination of inner and outer Joins | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020122 | Performance issues occur because SQL code is not passed to the database | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030390 | Improvements are now available in relational database optimization via PROC SQL | E9BX03 * | |
SN-019655 | Filter behavior inconsistent between SAS® Web Report Studio 3.1 and SAS® Information Map Studio | E9BX03 * | |
SN-020635 | Incorrect textualization of SQL Implicit Pass-Through queries occurswhen you combine multiple inner joins with one or more outer joins | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030942 | The WHERE clause strips trailing blanks from string literals that are concatenated with DBMS columns of type VARCHAR | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030923 | Aliased summary functions in Base SAS® software are not passed to databases | E9BX03 * | |
SN-030893 | Using an ORDER BY clause in the SQL procedure causes performance problems | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031102 | A segmentation-violation error might occur after you apply Hot Fix E9BA83 and you access Oracle | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031191 | Support is now available for the PROC SQL CREATE TABLE statement for the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031122 | SQLPLAN internal errors might occur when you select columns from an SQL view | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031121 | Implicit Pass-Through errors occur when accessing Oracle tables | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031291 | Errors occur in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® for numeric columns that are defined with the MISSING statement when it is used in WHERE processing | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031211 | Errors occur in the SQL procedure's Implicit Pass-Through facility after you apply hot fixes E9BB72, E9BB76, and E9BB80 | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031249 | SQLPLAN errors occur when you reference a calculated column on an SQL WHERE clause | E9BX03 * | |
E9BC02 | |||
SN-019115 | TRANWRD() function has different performance in SAS 6, and SAS 8 and SAS9.1.3 | E9BX01 | |
SN-031391 | Transcoding problem occurs between SAS® Japanese encoding shift-jis and EUC | E9BX03 * | |
E9BC05 | |||
SN-017270 | Style not applied properly when sending ODS email | E9BX01 | |
SN-017354 | SMTP email only uses the e-mail user ID (rather than the full e-mail address) for authentication | E9BX01 | |
SN-007782 | Time stamp calculation when emailing from OS/390 | E9BX01 | |
SN-019638 | Sending e-mail attachments using SMTP causes a read-access violation | E9BX02 | |
SN-020323 | SAS® 9.1.3 and earlier SMTP e-mails do not timeout when block waiting for a response from a SMTP server | E9BX02 | |
SN-018044 | Using SMTP e-mail with SAS® 9.1.3 (English version with DBCS and Unicode support) might cause truncated or missing e-mail output | E9BX03 * | |
SN-031148 | Unable to authenticate e-mail on z/OS | E9BX03 * |
E9BX03 * | Indicates fixes that are appearing in a bundle for the first time. |
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