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SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M2

Hot Fix Downloads for Windows

* General Information about Hot Fixes

V70001 was replaced by V70002

V70002 for Windows
SAS/ACCESS Interface to PC Files 9.4_M2
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
56732 Date values might be off by one day when you export data to Microsoft Excel files and using the EXCELCS driver V70001
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 V70001
58526 The ddmmyy10. format writes different values to different sheets when you are using the XLSX driver to export to EXCEL V70002
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.4M2 installed, you must also install hot fix S59002 for SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 9.4M2.
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.
Released: August 23, 2016     Documentation: V70002wn.html       Download: V70002wn.zip  
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