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SAS/STAT 9.22

Hot Fix Downloads for Linux

* General Information about Hot Fixes

B80001 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
39849 ALERT - Plots of residuals in PROC GENMOD are incorrect for multinomial model B80001
Released: August 10, 2010     Documentation: B80001lx.html       Download: B80001lx.bin  
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B80002 was replaced by B80011

B80003 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
42099 ALERT - Incorrect Association table statistics with multinomial response and PLOTS=ALL or PLOTS=ROC B80003
Released: February 25, 2011     Documentation: B80003lx.html       Download: B80003lx.bin  
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B80004 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
42482 Memory improvements to PROC KDE B80004
Released: March 08, 2011     Documentation: B80004lx.html       Download: B80004lx.bin  
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B80005 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
42470 "UNABLE TO ACCESS MESSAGE" error reported in SASŪ/STAT 9.22 B80005
NOTE: This hot fix is applicable to systems with one or more of the following languages installed: Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
Released: February 23, 2011     Documentation: B80005lx.html       Download: B80005lx.bin  
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B80006 was replaced by B80013

B80007 was replaced by B80011

B80008 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
43022 ERROR OCCURS WITH the TPSPLINE procedure IN UTF-8 SESSION B80008
Released: June 23, 2011     Documentation: B80008lx.html       Download: B80008lx.bin  
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B80010 was replaced by B80016

B80011 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
41931 LOGG values computed in the OUT= data set of the PRIOR statement in PROC MIXED are incorrect B80002
40441 ALERT - PROC MIXED might incorrectly compute the standard errors for the LSMEANS B80007
42805 PROC MIXED incorrectly produces predicted values as 0 for certain situations B80007
42816 ALERT - The CONTRAST or ESTIMATE statements might be declared non-estimable in the MIXED procedure B80007
42826 Floating Point Overflow might occur in PROC MIXED with PRIOR statement B80007
43826 PROC MIXED reports a bug when the number of random effects exceeds 999. B80011
Released: August 31, 2011     Documentation: B80011lx.html       Download: B80011lx.bin  
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B80013 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
42378 TWOSAMPLEFREQ in PROC POWER returns incorrect result for TEST=FISHER B80006
45222 CROSSREF=YES in PROC POWER might not work when the computed values for the plot are descending B80013
Released: June 19, 2012     Documentation: B80013lx.html       Download: B80013lx.bin  
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B80016 for Linux
SAS/STAT 9.22
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
43552 Abnormal termination in PROC GLIMMIX with DIST=BINARY and options in the LSMEANS statement B80010
45223 The Estimates and standard errors in the SolutionR table in PROC GLIMMIX might be incorrect when the response variable has missing observations B80016
Released: January 10, 2013     Documentation: B80016lx.html       Download: B80016lx.bin  
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