Hot Fix Downloads for Windows for x64
General Information about Hot Fixes
I32001 was replaced by I32004 |
I32002 for Windows for x64 | |||||||
SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.31_M2 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
48658 | A Read-access violation occurs when you use Teradata Parallel Transporter in Windows operating environments | I32002 | |||||
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I32003 was replaced by I32004 |
I32004 for Windows for x64 | |||||||
SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.31_M2 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
48044 | The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is not supported with in-database procedures | I32001 | |||||
50893 | If you use temporary tables with the CONNECTION=GLOBAL option in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata, the connection is dropped | I32003 | |||||
52665 | Segmentation violations occur when you connect to Teradata using longer LDAP logon IDs | I32004 | |||||
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix I31001 for SAS Threaded Kernel Extension for Teradata 9.3_M2. | |||||||
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