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SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M5

Hot Fix Downloads for z/OS

* General Information about Hot Fixes

B7U003 for z/OS
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M5
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
61434 CHARACTER variables are doubled in length when you import an Excel file using the SAS® PC Files Server on a non-wlatin1 SAS® session B7U001
61853 "WARNING: The length of column 1 exceeds the maximum of 254 allowed by dBASE..." might occur when you use the EXPORT procedure B7U002
62530 The EXPORT procedure adds extra spaces for Microsoft Access character variables within tables when you use certain WLATIN or LATIN encodings B7U003
63327 The XLSX engine does not read certain characters in data exported using the SAS® Enterprise Guide® export wizard B7U003
63328 "Unable to transcode data to/from UCS-2 encoding" occurs when you import with SAS® PC Files Server (DBMS=EXCELCS) using Latin9 B7U003
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix B6Q099 for Base SAS 9.4_M5.
Released: January 02, 2019     Documentation: B7U003os.html       Download: B7U003os.zip  
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