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SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.3_M2

Hot Fix Downloads for Solaris for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

J37001 was replaced by J37009

J37002 was replaced by J37009

J37003 was replaced by J37009

J37004 was replaced by J37009

J37005 was replaced by J37009

J37006 was replaced by J37009

J37007 was replaced by J37009

J37008 was replaced by J37009

J37009 for Solaris for x64
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.3_M2
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
49017 Character strings are truncated at 255 characters when you are using the ACCESSCS driver with UTF-8 and DBCS encodings of SAS® data J37001
49114 An error is generated when the EXPORT procedure is used to route JMP® output to the _webout file reference J37001
51580 The XLSX engine is enhanced to write multiple sheets per Microsoft Excel file in the first maintenance release of SAS® 9.3 (TS1M1) J37001
52420 An unreadable content error might occur when you open Microsoft Excel files that are created with PROC EXPORT and DBMS=XLSX J37001
50342 "Floating Point Exception" and "Invalid Operation" errors occur when you export exponential numbers to XLSX files using the XLSX driver J37002
49016 Some characters are lost when hankaku-kana Japanese characters are exported using the XLSX driver J37003
52352 Formulas in Excel are not recalculated automatically when you update sheets with the EXPORT procedure and DBMS=XLSX in SAS® 9.3 and SAS® 9.4 J37004
51869 ALERT - Incorrect data occurs in Excel columns if you export more than 675 columns when using the XLSX engine J37005
52835 ALERT - Exporting to Microsoft Access files puts incorrect data into the file when there are dates in the first column J37005
56732 Date values might be off by one day when you export data to Microsoft Excel files and using the EXCELCS driver J37006
57629 A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet created in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC Files cannot be data loaded in SAS® Enterprise GRC J37007
60060 Characters are not transcoded correctly when exporting Wlatin2-encoded data to Microsoft Excel using the SAS® PC Files Server J37009
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix I22022 for Base SAS 9.3M2.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.31M1 installed, you must also install hot fix J39004.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 9.3M2 installed, you must also install hot fix J40004.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS PC Files Server 9.31_M1 installed, you must also install hot fix L90002.
Released: March 13, 2017     Documentation: J37009sx.html       Download: J37009sx.zip  
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