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SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.45

Hot Fix Downloads for Solaris for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

M5Z001 was replaced by M5Z003

M5Z002 was replaced by M5Z003

M5Z003 for Solaris for x64
SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.45
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70284 The GRAPHIC data type length is increased when using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 in UTF-8 encoded SAS® M5Z001
70464 An "Invalid conversion...." error occurs when a BOOLEAN data type is written to DB2 and you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 M5Z002
70729 The first column in a result set might be blank when you select a DB2 TIMESTAMP(12) column M5Z003
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix L8X034 for Base SAS 9.4_M8.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Microsoft SQL Server 9.46 installed, you must also install hot fix M5F002.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 9.4_M8 installed, you must also install hot fix M3G004.
Released: April 02, 2024     Documentation: M5Z003sx.html       Download: M5Z003sx.zip  
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