Hot Fix Downloads for z/OS
General Information about Hot Fixes
E9D001 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
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63973 | An update is needed to provide support for the Reiwa era in NENGO and JNENGO formats and informats | E9D001 | |||||
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L08004 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
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51701 | ALERT - When you run SAS® Foundation, non-allocated memory might be overwritten | L08004 | |||||
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L08006 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
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52029 | The OUT2= option in the CONTENTS procedure incorrectly generates a data set with one observation when no indexes exist on the input data set | L08006 | |||||
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L08008 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
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52340 | An access violation occurs when you use implicit pass-through code with SAS/SHARE® software's Remote Library Services | L08008 | |||||
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L08009 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
50647 | Erroneous results might be displayed in a PROC PRINT summary row | L08009 | |||||
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L08011 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
51740 | In SAS® 9.4 TS1M0, email attachment names might be truncated | L08011 | |||||
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L08012 was replaced by L08016 |
L08013 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
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51750 | Referencing a fileref defined with the URL access method might generate a "Read Access Violation" error | L08013 | |||||
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L08015 was replaced by L08016 |
L08016 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
52643 | A VM 1335 error occurs due to out-of-memory condition | L08012 | |||||
56599 | When you work in a low-memory environment, you might encounter sporadic U1335 abends | L08015 | |||||
58841 | In SAS® 9.4 TS1M0 and later releases, sort jobs fail with a VM1335, 0C4, or 0C2 Error | L08016 | |||||
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L73001 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
51156 | A hot fix to address National Language Support performance and scalability issues in SAS® 9.4 | L73001 | |||||
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L73002 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
50808 | The SAS® LASR™ Analytic Server might stop responding when you load a data source with a user-defined format in SAS® Visual Analytics Designer | L73002 | |||||
51884 | In SAS® Visual Analytics Designer, you might experience slow performance when you create or delete a derived distinct count of a calculated data item | L73002 | |||||
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L73003 for z/OS | |||||||
Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
50696 | ANORM420 function provides options for correctly supporting the Arabic characters encoded in EBCDIC 420 | L73003 | |||||
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S33001 was replaced by S33007 |
S33002 was replaced by S33007 |
S33003 was replaced by S33007 |
S33004 was replaced by S33007 |
S33005 was replaced by S33007 |
S33006 was replaced by S33007 |
S33007 for z/OS | |||||||
SAS/Secure SSL 9.4 hot fix for Base SAS 9.4 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
53245 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (05 Jun 2014) exist in SAS/SECURE™ software | S33001 | |||||
54374 | ALERT - Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products is susceptible to the POODLE security vulnerability | S33001 | |||||
53953 | Errors might occur when you connect to a server with SAS® clients and programs that use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol | S33001 | |||||
55767 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (19 Mar 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | S33002 | |||||
56161 | Error messages appear in the SAS® log and the step terminates when you use the AUTHTLS option in the FILENAME FTP statement | S33002 | |||||
56385 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (11 Jun 2015 and 9 Jul 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | S33003 | |||||
57686 | OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (4 Dec 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | S33004 | |||||
58391 | OpenSSL version 1.0.2h is available for SAS® 9.3 and 9.4 on UNIX and z/OS | S33005 | |||||
58785 | ALERT - The HTTP procedure generates an exception error | S33005 | |||||
59244 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 26 September 2016) | S33006 | |||||
61700 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 02 November 2017) | S33007 | |||||
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IMPORTANT: Please contact SAS Technical Support for information on accessing this hot fix and reference SAS Note 61700 | |||||||
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