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SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.4_M2

Hot Fix Downloads for Linux for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

S59002 for Linux for x64
SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.4_M2
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
56577 When you query a DB2 table using a SELECT clause in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC, character dates are returned instead of numeric dates S59002
56732 Date values might be off by one day when you export data to Microsoft Excel files and using the EXCELCS driver S59002
56895 CLI OPEN CURSOR and OUT-OF-RANGE errors occur when you use date time literals with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC in a UNIX operating environment S59002
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 9.4M2 installed, you must also install hot fix V58001 for SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC 9.4M2.
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4M2 installed, you must also install hot fix V70002 for SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4M2.
Released: October 23, 2015     Documentation: S59002la.html       Download: S59002la.zip  
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