Hot Fix Information for Tru 64
Fixes NOT included in the BASE SAS Hot Fix Bundle: | Introduced: | |
SN-039321 | ALERT - PROC MEANS, SUMMARY, or TABULATE might report incorrect _FREQ_ values when the THREADS and NOTRAP options are specified | E9BD27 |
SN-040136 | PROC TABULATE might give incorrect frequency statistics when only the N statistic is requested and memory is constrained | E9BD34 |
SN-036254 | SAS® 9.1.3 elssrv and jproxy processes not exiting correctly on Solaris zones | E9BD02 |
SN-040188 | CALL IS8601_CONVERT generates error messages if a null argument is passed to the routine | E9BD36 |
SN-040559 | VVALUE function causes segmentation violation in some cases in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BD39 |
SN-040528 | Slow performance of DBCS SAS® when UPCASE() function is used | E9BD40 |
SN-040951 | Arithemetic performed on DATA and TIME data types is not passed to the underlying DBMS in SAS/ACCESS® 9.1.3 software | E9BC93 |
SN-038698 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® becomes unresponsive and the SAS® Workspace Server log grows extremely large | E9BD22 |
SN-040558 | Invoking nested autocall macros using des= option causes error | E9BD42 |
SN-039997 | A database error can occur when you submit an SQL query with a LIBNAME statement that uses the MULTI_DATASRC_OPT=IN_CLAUSE option | E9BD33 |
SN-041748 | Using the LIBNAME option MULTI_DATASRC_OPT=IN_CLAUSE can result in an error | E9BD46 |
SN-042030 | Oracle PREPARE error issued when SAS table is empty and no keys are in the WHERE clause | E9BD48 |
SN-038292 | Libname X not available for use error when password for WebDAV library is more than nine characters | E9BD19 |
SN-039550 | A Read access violation occurs when you use the METALIB procedure to import or register database tables into the SAS® Metadata Repository | E9BD28 |
SN-042180 | Support for implicit pass-through facility with SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server when using the META engine on the LIBNAME statement | E9BD50 |
SN-032805 | Trusted Peer Connections between a SAS® process in a Windows environment and a Metadata Server in a z/OS environment run as public user connections | E9BB40 |
SN-040494 | ALERT - A SAS/SHARE® server fails or does not respond when it is run as a Microsoft Windows service | E9BD37 |
SN-042456 | You cannot access files on a SAS/SHARE® server | E9BD51 |
SN-040951 | Arithemetic performed on DATA and TIME data types is not passed to the underlying DBMS in SAS/ACCESS® 9.1.3 software | E9BD20 |
SN-038458 | SQLPLAN internal errors might occur when you reference a view in a query that has variables that are defined with the the LENGTH= column modifier | E9BD20 |
SN-040492 | Incorrect textualization of SQL Implicit Pass-Through queries occurs when you combine multiple inner joins with the UNION operator | E9BD20 |
SN-038519 | Specifying both the DBSLICPARM= and the MULTI_DATASRC_OPT= options might generate incorrect results | E9BD26 |
SN-039304 | SQL views of DBMS tables may not return aliased column names | E9BD26 |
SN-039129 | Formatting a newly created, missing numeric variable might result in a "Format not found" error | E9BD32 |
SN-039125 | An SQLPLAN error might occur when you use a new column variable in a correlated subquery | E9BD32 |
SN-039271 | ALERT - Outer join condition may not appear on WHERE clause when performing query against Oracle | E9BD32 |
SN-039984 | An SQL procedure view does not return any rows when it is used in DATA step or a PRINT procedure | E9BD43 |
SN-041785 | Read Access Violation errors occur when creating a long macro variable with the PROC SQL / INTO: macro interface | E9BD43 |
SN-042030 | Oracle PREPARE error issued when SAS table is empty and no keys are in the WHERE clause | E9BD47 |
SN-044069 | Performance might be affected if your query joins multiple tables or views in which variables are being renamed | E9BD61 |
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