| L9B009 for Windows for x64 |
| SAS/ACCESS Interface to Snowflake 9.43 |
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
| 69766 | Trying to run one of the Base SAS® procedures against a Snowflake table might return the message "ERROR: Requested function not supported" |
L9B001 |
| 70297 | ALERT - SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Snowflake allows the bypassing of LOCKDOWN restrictions |
L9B002 |
| 70478 | Base SAS® procedures that are enabled for in-database processing to Snowflake might instead be processed completely in SAS® |
L9B003 |
| 70686 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Snowflake automatically switches AUTOCOMMIT to OFF before a transaction and then back to ON after a transaction in Snowflake |
L9B004 |
| 70687 | Generating a list of Snowflake tables might be done at the account level and not the database or schema level |
L9B004 |
| 70925 | Reading a Snowflake table and using BULKUNLOAD=YES might fail after applying Hot Fix L9B004 |
L9B005 |
| 70901 | Snowflake character column lengths might not be shortened with the SCANSTRINGS=YES LIBNAME or Data Set options |
L9B006 |
| 71029 | The SCANSTRINGCOLUMNS=yes option might not reduce the length of the VARCHAR Data Type Columns in a Snowflake table |
L9B007 |
| 71049 | Reading a Snowflake table might result in "ERROR: The size of the data exceeded the maximum allocated buffer size for BULKUNLOAD" |
L9B008 |
| KB0044915 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Snowflake allows the bypassing of LOCKDOWN restrictions |
L9B009 |
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix L8X104 for Base SAS 9.4_M8. |
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