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SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M7

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J9M014 for Linux for x64
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M7
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
67398 The message "ERROR: Invalid physical name for library…" is displayed when you access a library with the XLSX engine J9M001
67719 The EXPORT procedure with the DBMS=XLSX argument creates a Microsoft Excel file with incorrect date attributes in its internal metadata J9M002
67934 PROC IMPORT with the DBMS=XLS option creates wrong output data when an Excel file has hidden sheets J9M003
67320 A corrupted Microsoft Excel file might be created with DBMS=XLSX when the worksheet name contains 8-bit characters J9M004
68093 Errors occur when you use the XLSX LIBNAME engine to read a file with the .xlsm file extension J9M005
68383 An error in PROC EXPORT might not appear in the SAS® Enterprise Guide® Log window J9M006
68476 The message "We found a problem with some content in filename.xlsx" might appear when you open a SAS generated XLSX file in Microsoft Excel J9M007
68535 An XLSX file that is created by using PROC EXPORT does not open in Microsoft Power BI J9M007
68654 Using a FILENAME fileref in PROC EXPORT with DBMS=XLSX overwrites the existing sheet J9M008
69799 Using the XLS engine with PROC IMPORT transcodes 8-bit characters to UTF-8 regardless of the SAS® Session encoding in SAS® 9.4M7 J9M010
70238 Using the IMPORT procedure with a comma-delimited .dbf file in SAS® 9.4M7 (TS1M7) and SAS® 9.4M8 (TS1M8) can result in a Segmentation Violation J9M011
70349 An import of an XLS file fails with "Requested Sheet Name not found on Excel" when the worksheet contains NLS characters J9M012
70404 PROC SCAPROC inserts an additional forward slash (/) in path names in JOBSPLIT information when executed on UNIX systems J9M013
Released: March 28, 2024     Documentation: J9M014la.html       Download: J9M014la.zip  
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