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SAS/ETS 15.3

Hot Fix Downloads for Windows

* General Information about Hot Fixes

L9D001 was replaced by N4M001

L9D002 for Windows
SAS/ETS 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70182 The X12 and X13 procedures contain a security vulnerability when BY-group processing is used L9D002
Released: August 21, 2023     Documentation: L9D002wn.html       Download: L9D002wn.zip  
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L9D003 was replaced by N4M001

N4M001 for Windows
SAS/ETS 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
69876 The MODEL procedure contains a security vulnerability when you use the French language locale N4M001
70606 The MODEL procedure contains a security vulnerability when you specify invalid syntax N4M001
70776 PROC HPFEVENTS might result in a Read Access Violation or Segmentation Violation N4M001
70778 PROC TIMEID might result in a Floating Point Exception or Segmentation Violation N4M001
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix L8X051 for Base SAS 9.4_M8.
Released: April 25, 2024     Documentation: N4M001wn.html       Download: N4M001wn.zip  
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