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SAS Data Integration Studio 4.21

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A16001
SAS Data Integration Studio 4.21
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
35777 The "Enable optional macro variables" option gets set to Yes for all migrated or imported SASŪ Data Integration Studio jobs A16001
36131 A SASŪ 9.1.3 to SAS 9.2 Phase 2 migration or partial promotion fails when using an SQL Join transformation in SASŪ Data Integration Studio A16001
36137 A Java exception occurs during SASŪ 9.2 Phase 2 migration if your SASŪ Data Integration Studio job contains nested SQL Join subqueries A16001
36184 Library Contents transformation code is not generated when the transformation is used in a job that is referenced within another job A16001
36185 Table options are not retained when using a translated version of SASŪ Data Integration Studio A16001
Windows Released: August 12, 2009     Documentation: A16001wn.html       Download: A16001wn.exe  
Windows for x64 Released: August 12, 2009     Documentation: A16001x6.html       Download: A16001x6.exe  
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