Hot Fix Downloads for 64-bit Enabled AIX
General Information about Hot Fixes
B7V001 was replaced by B7V003 |
B7V002 was replaced by B7V003 |
B7V003 for 64-bit Enabled AIX | |||||||
SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 9.4_M5 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
63172 | "Invalid character value for cast specification" occurs after you use the Bulk Copy (BCP) facility to append data into a SMALLDATETIME field | B7V001 | |||||
64705 | The "BRIDGE FAILURE..." error occurs when you bulk load to Microsoft SQL Server and use the Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 17 ODBC driver | B7V001 | |||||
65061 | Bulk loading to Microsoft SQL Server results in the error "Datetime field overflow..." | B7V002 | |||||
65939 | "ERROR: Unable to transcode data to/from UCS-2 encoding" occurs when you run an SQL query using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC on SAS® 9.4M5 with UTF-8 | B7V003 | |||||
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix B6Q099 for Base SAS 9.4_M5. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Microsoft SQL Server 9.43 installed, you must also install hot fix B7X002. | |||||||
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