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SERVICE PACK |
SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | ||
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SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 Fix List | ||
Service Pack FAQ | ||
SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 is available on the following operating systems: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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BASE SAS |
E9BA01 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017049 | ALERT - Deleted observations can get added to new data set when migrating | E9BA02 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA03 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017176 | JDBC connection to SAS/SHARE Server encounters transcoding error for non-English locale | E9BA03 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA04 was replaced by E9BA62 |
E9BA05 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA06 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BA07 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA08 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BA09 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017440 | SQRT function now supported in MDX code for SAS® OLAP Server | E9BA09 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA11 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BA12 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017694 | Missing Output when specifying APPLEVEL parameter on IOM Server definition in SAS Management Console or OBJECTSERVERPARMS SAS Option | E9BA12 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA13 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA14 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016954 | SAS/Integration Technologies 9.1 Object Spawner consumes excessive CPU when an ERROR=122 (EIO) occurs | E9BA14 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA15 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA17 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-012817 | Drill-through in MDDB Report Viewer fails with multiple filtered items | E9BA17 |
SN-017825 | Microsoft Security patch may cause errors with MDDB Report Viewer graphs | E9BA17 |
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PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA19 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA20 was replaced by E9BC59 |
E9BA21 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017755 | Support for SyncSort available on HP Itanium for UNIX | E9BA21 |
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UNIX: | HPUX_for_Itanium |
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E9BA22 was replaced by E9BB78 |
E9BA23 was replaced by E9BC96 |
E9BA25 was replaced by E9BA92 |
E9BA26 was replaced by E9BC20 |
E9BA27 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017801 | XMLSELECT with OMI_MATCH_CASE does not honor multiple attributes in a search | E9BA27 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA28 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BA29 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA30 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BA31 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BA32 was replaced by E9BC31 |
E9BA33 was replaced by E9BD57 |
E9BA34 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA35 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BA36 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BA37 was replaced by E9BC72 |
E9BA38 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA39 was replaced by E9BC49 |
E9BA41 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BA42 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018019 | The default value for the FTEXT= graphics option with the Japanese or Korean install is incorrectly set | E9BA42 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX |
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E9BA43 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-013603 | IRR and INTRR function may generate INVALID ARGUMENT message in SAS 9.1 | E9BA43 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA44 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BA45 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017208 | A long format length might cause a system error in PROC REPORT | E9BA04 |
SN-018200 | FLOW option on DEFINE statement may cause system error | E9BA45 |
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA46 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-015522 | "ERROR: System abend s0C4 occurred in module unknown - vxvtc at offset 00082C" | E9BA46 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA47 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA48 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BA50 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BA51 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018393 | Accessing a member from MEMLIST produces "ERROR: Invalid Device Type" | E9BA51 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA52 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BA53 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BA54 was replaced by E9BC59 |
E9BA55 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA56 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA57 was replaced by E9BC49 |
E9BA58 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BA59 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033285 | z/OS diagnostic traps might cause Base SAS® software to abend | E9BA59 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA61 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BA62 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017208 | A long format length might cause a system error in PROC REPORT | E9BA04 |
SN-018200 | FLOW option on DEFINE statement may cause system error | E9BA45 |
SN-018737* | Hot fix E9BA45 replaced by E9BA62 for z/OS | E9BA62 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
ATTENTION: This hot fix has been created for z/OS (OS/390) customers only. Customers running on other platforms should download E9BA45. |
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E9BA66 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BA67 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BA69 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA70 was replaced by E9BC34 |
E9BA71 was replaced by E9BB91 |
E9BA72 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018969 | Specifying an encoding for the _WEBOUT fileref does not work when you run a stored process with the Stored Process Server | E9BA72 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA74 was replaced by E9BC36 |
E9BA75 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BA76 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA77 was replaced by E9BC13 |
E9BA80 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BA81 was replaced by E9BC43 |
E9BA82 was replaced by E9BD39 |
E9BA83 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BA84 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA85 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA86 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019227 | NOWARN option for PROC APPEND in SAS® 9.2 | E9BA86 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA87 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019218 | Errors are produced when ODS PDF output contains a long BY line | E9BA87 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA88 was replaced by E9BB61 |
E9BA89 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA91 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016283 | A Japanese character that contains the hex value for a single or double quote may cause the Program Editor to have an incorrect color | E9BA91 |
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MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BA92 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017785 | Combo Box Control placed in an Extended Table object generates program halt | E9BA25 |
SN-019176 | Models in SAS/AF software that support multiple interfaces only recognize one interface | E9BA92 |
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BA93 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BA94 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BA95 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BA96 was replaced by E9BC39 |
E9BA97 was replaced by E9BC36 |
E9BA99 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB02 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB03 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB04 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB05 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB07 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB08 was replaced by E9BD35 |
E9BB10 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB11 was replaced by E9BC81 |
E9BB13 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB14 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB16 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BB17 was replaced by E9BD39 |
E9BB18 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BB19 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB21 was replaced by E9BC10 |
E9BB23 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-020755 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® might generate memory leaks under UNIX | E9BB23 |
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UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BB24 was replaced by E9BB61 |
E9BB25 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB26 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB28 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BB29 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB30 was replaced by E9BC10 |
E9BB32 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB33 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB34 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB35 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB36 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB37 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB38 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB39 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BB41 was replaced by E9BC98 |
E9BB42 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BB44 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB45 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB46 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BB47 was replaced by E9BC36 |
E9BB48 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030492 | PROC ABC might cause SAS® interactive or workspace sessions to terminate unexpectedly | E9BB48 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows |
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E9BB50 was replaced by E9BC68 |
E9BB51 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BB52 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB53 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BB56 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BB57 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB58 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB60 was replaced by E9BC55 |
E9BB61 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019223 | New SASMSG function added to support internationalization | E9BA88 |
SN-019946 | SASMSG FUNCTION causes memory leaks | E9BB24 |
SN-021045 | The SASMSG function cannot differentiate traditional Chinese from Simplified Chinese | E9BB61 |
SN-021044 | The SASMSG function causes an access violation in batch mode when called with %SYSFUNC | E9BB61 |
SN-021046 | An access violation might occur if the input data set is not created as expected | E9BB61 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BB63 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB64 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016428 | DBSLICEPARM creates incorrect syntax when DB2DECPT=, | E9BA58 |
SN-018162* | System abend SA03 during SAS® termination when DB2 LIBNAME engine with DEFER=YES specified | E9BA66 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | Solaris_for_x64 | |
ATTENTION: Oracle customers must also download and install hot fix E9OC11. Oracle customers running DBCS should install the DBCS version of E9OC11. |
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E9BB65 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019742 | An error occurs when attempting to connect to the SAS® Metadata Server and the METAUSER= system option contains an embedded space | E9BB65 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: This hot fix is available for PC, VMS and UNIX customers only. Customers running on z/OS (OS/390) should download E9BC56. |
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E9BB66 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-021053 | The SAS® Stored Process Server and SAS® Workspace Server load balancing is not distributed across hosts with the lowest cost algorithm | E9BB66 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BB67 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB68 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BB69 was replaced by E9BC36 |
E9BB70 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB71 was replaced by E9BC12 |
E9BB72 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB73 was replaced by E9BC96 |
E9BB74 was replaced by E9BC59 |
E9BB75 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB76 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB77 was replaced by E9BC10 |
E9BB78 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-015924 | DATETIMEw.d format can produce incorrect results | E9BA22 |
SN-030622 | Error generated when MDYAMPM format is used in a FOOTNOTE | E9BB78 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BB79 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030681 | Improperly closing the IMM window causes a defunct process to remain on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 | E9BB79 |
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UNIX: | Linux |
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E9BB80 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BB81 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BB83 was replaced by E9BC36 |
E9BB85 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-031053 | Threaded procedures might return incorrect values when the DESCENDING option is specified | E9BB85 |
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UNIX: | Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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E9BB89 was replaced by E9BD07 |
E9BB90 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BB91 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018909 | "ClassFormatError exception is thrown" Java runtime error when string constants contain umlaut characters | E9BA71 |
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 | |
ATTENTION: An installation wizard compatibility issue may prevent the installation of hot fix E9BA71 with SAS Enterprise Miner 5.3. To address the issue, E9BA71 was replaced with E9BB91. |
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E9BB92 was replaced by E9BC27 |
E9BB93 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BB94 was replaced by E9BC98 |
E9BB95 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BB97 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BB98 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BB99 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC02 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BC03 was replaced by E9BC59 |
E9BC04 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017125 | LOCATEC/N function is counting deleted rows in its search | E9BC04 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BC05 was replaced by E9BC40 |
E9BC06 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BC08 was replaced by E9BD07 |
E9BC09 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC10 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019947 | Writing a SAS® data set to a WebDAV library may fail | E9BB21 |
SN-020153 | "ERROR: An I/O error has occurred on file" when WebDAV server sends back an invalid or unexpected response | E9BB30 |
SN-030802 | A memory overwrite occurs when using WebDAV LIBNAME or FILENAME with hot fix E9BB30 applied | E9BB77 |
SN-032797 | HTTP requests to an HTTPS server fail when the requests are made through a proxy | E9BC10 |
SN-033408 | An error might appear in the SAS log when using the Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDav) filename engine | E9BC10 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BC11 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC12 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-021021 | ALERT - Some national characters in variable names might be converted to other characters when the options VALIDVARNAME=ANY and GETNAMES=YES | E9BB71 |
SN-034254 | How to allow a numeric value enclosed in quotation marks to be read in as numeric variable with PROC IMPORT or the IMPORT WIZARD | E9BC12 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BC13 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-013116 | Attempting to install the PC Spawner program with no security may fail | E9BA77 |
SN-031881 | A SAS® 9.1.3 SAS/CONNECT® server won't start if a SAS® 9.2 SAS/CONNECT® server is installed and started on the same machine | E9BC13 |
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) |
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E9BC14 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BC15 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BC16 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC18 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC19 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-032177 | Negative percentages might be displayed in parentheses when using some language settings | E9BC19 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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E9BC20 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017906 | The I/O subsystem has returned error message 'WHERE clause is not allowed with preset index.' | E9BA26 |
SN-017800 | ALERT - WHERE clause is not allowed with preset index | E9BA26 |
SN-032112 | Performance degradation might occur with the SAS® Metadata Server | E9BC20 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BC21 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-032296 | Jobs fail when scheduled via Windows OS Scheduler | E9BC21 |
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) |
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E9BC23 was replaced by E9BD40 |
E9BC24 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BC25 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC26 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-032426 | Selection lists or pop-up menus might display behind SAS/AF® frames | E9BC26 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BC27 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030979 | Performance degradation might occur in SAS®9 if you process VSAM files on a Remote Library Services (RLS) server | E9BB92 |
SN-032421 | Reading VSAM RLS file results in zero records read | E9BC27 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) |
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E9BC28 was replaced by E9BC49 |
E9BC29 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-032570 | PROC COPY might not honor the OBS= option | E9BC29 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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E9BC30 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC31 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017241 | "ERROR: System abend 0C4 occurred in module SASYHRE8 function YHRMHMR at offset 000420" | E9BA32 |
SN-032682 | Error causes SAS/SHARE® server running with the TTCP option to fill log with error messages | E9BC31 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium,   Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9BC32 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC33 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-031851 | User accounts might show as |
E9BC33 |
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E9BC34 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018857 | Using the WebDAV filename option without specifying a full file path might cause problems when writing to or reading from a directory | E9BA70 |
SN-032831 | An error might occur if you use the Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) FILENAME statement | E9BC34 |
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E9BC36 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018812 | SAS® Information Map might fail to open in SAS® Enterprise Guide® | E9BA74 |
SN-019360* | "ERROR: Proc InfoMaps is not available on this operating system." on 64-bit HP-UX and the mainframe | E9BA97 |
SN-020496 | SAS® Information Map Libname Engine might generate "ERROR: Write Access Violation in Task" | E9BB47 |
SN-020991 | SAS® Information Maps with more than 999 data items might fail to open with the SAS Information Map Libname Engine (IMLE) | E9BB69 |
SN-031143* | Information Map Libname Engine is not supported on Solaris x64 | E9BB69 |
SN-031142* | PROC INFOMAPS is not supported on Solaris x64 | E9BB69 |
SN-030898 | Slow processing when using PROC INFOMAPS | E9BB83 |
SN-019093 | Measure captions are limited to 30 characters for OLAP information maps | E9BB83 |
SN-030897 | Error with PROC INFOMAPS when the data source is an OLAP Cube and the password is not stored in the metadata | E9BB83 |
SN-032856 | Denying ReadMetadata on a column does not always prevent denied users from seeing the column | E9BC36 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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E9BC37 was replaced by E9BC98 |
E9BC39 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018202* | 'Cannot start remote process' or 'spawner prompt not found' errors might occur when connecting to a UNIX spawner program (sastcpd) | E9BA96 |
SN-019354* | An error occurs when you use SAS/CONNECT® software to sign on to a remote UNIX machine that is running a UNIX spawner program | E9BA96 |
SN-016689* | SAS/CONNECT® software spawner does not invoke a remote SAS® session without the full path to SAS | E9BC39 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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E9BC40 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017270 | Style not applied properly when sending ODS email | E9BA06 |
SN-017354 | SMTP email only uses the e-mail user ID (rather than the full e-mail address) for authentication | E9BA06 |
SN-007782 | Time stamp calculation when emailing from OS/390 | E9BA94 |
SN-019638 | Sending e-mail attachments using SMTP causes a read-access violation | E9BB16 |
SN-020323 | SAS® 9.1.3 and earlier SMTP e-mails do not timeout when block waiting for a response from a SMTP server | E9BB39 |
SN-018044 | Using SMTP e-mail with SAS® 9.1.3 (English version with DBCS and Unicode support) might cause truncated or missing e-mail output | E9BB56 |
SN-031148 | Unable to authenticate e-mail on z/OS | E9BC05 |
SN-033129 | The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) e-mail facility stops sending all e-mails when it encounters an invalid address | E9BC40 |
SN-010962 | SMTP e-mail might stop when an invalid address is encountered | E9BC40 |
SN-033077 | A Read-access violation occurs when a Zip file is attached to e-mail in a DBCS SAS® session | E9BC40 |
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E9BC42 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BC43 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-040359 | You can use the CATALOG access method in the FILENAME statement to reuse an open fileref in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BA81 |
SN-019166 | Possible memory-related failures when using the CATALOG access method | E9BA81 |
SN-033414 | An error occurs when you include the ENCODING option in the FILENAME statement | E9BC43 |
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E9BC45 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033461 | The METAOPERATE procedure does not set the value of the SYSERR automatic macro variable when an error occurs | E9BC45 |
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E9BC46 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC49 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018011 | SPECIFIED RESOURCE DOES NOT EXIST message with ENCODING=(W5|W6|W9) and SPDE engine | E9BA39 |
SN-018254 | MDX WHERE clause might return incorrect number of rows resulting in a performance loss | E9BA57 |
SN-018911 | "ERROR: System Exiting Status=401" message occurs when multiple processes update a SPD Engine data set | E9BA57 |
SN-032674 | PROC OLAP stops responding even though CPU usage is high | E9BC28 |
SN-033673 | Encountered error in DA-subsystem. | E9BC49 |
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ATTENTION: To fully implement the fix for SN-018254, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fix E9BD24. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BD24 and E9BC49 are applied. |
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E9BC51 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC52 was replaced by E9BC98 |
E9BC53 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BC54 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033879 | SAS® utilities abend when some diagnostic traps are set on z/OS | E9BC54 |
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E9BC55 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033882* | SAS® might receive a 0C4 abend while performing TCP functions | E9BC55 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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E9BC56 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019742 | An error occurs when attempting to connect to the SAS® Metadata Server and the METAUSER= system option contains an embedded space | E9BB65 |
SN-033883* | The SAS® object spawner might abend with a 0C4 if certain diagnostic traps are enabled | E9BC56 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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ATTENTION: This hot fix is available for z/OS (OS/390) customers only. Customers running on PC, VMS and UNIX should download E9BB65. |
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E9BC57 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BC58 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033995 | Error: "IOM call failed. Internal server exception: floating point divide by zero." | E9BC58 |
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E9BC59 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017767* | Export and Import Wizards require Metadata Server fixes | E9BA20 |
SN-017743* | Login to SAS® web application fails when using an email address as the userid with LDAP authentication | E9BA20 |
SN-017761* | ALERT - Jobs that are duplicated within a Project repository may lose their connection to Target objects | E9BA20 |
SN-017860* | ALERT - BI Manager "Import" might cause metadata to be destroyed for all stored processes that contain parameters in SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9BA20 |
SN-017852* | ALERT - External table objects may get inadvertently deleted from metadata when importing or exporting metadata multiple times | E9BA20 |
SN-017855* | ALERT - Server code does not support exporting and importing from a metadata Project repository | E9BA20 |
SN-017857* | Exception may occur while exporting a block of objects from the Data Integration Studio custom tree | E9BA20 |
SN-017854* | ALERT - Incorrect behavior might occur when all items are not selected within a package when performing a metadata import | E9BA20 |
SN-018452 | ALERT - Unauthorized access to metadata server content | E9BA54 |
SN-030465 | ALERT - Adding new records to a metadata repository after performing a metadata restore adds multiple metadata objects with the same internal ID value | E9BB74 |
SN-031345 | Metadata objects stored in a custom repository are not returned by client applications or metadata query results when they should be | E9BC03 |
SN-033984 | Poor performance occurs in client applications when the metadata environment contains a large number of repositories | E9BC59 |
SN-034096 | Content is added to a parent repository, even when you do not have Check In Metadata permissions | E9BC59 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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E9BC60 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC61 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC62 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC63 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BC64 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BC65 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-034470 | Errors can be generated when using PROC SQL to generate XML files with the XML LIBNAME engine | E9BC65 |
SN-034466 | Specifying an invalid width for informats in an XML Map can result in missing values in the data set | E9BC65 |
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E9BC66 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BC67 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC68 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017841 | Extraneous characters appear for catalog entry descriptions when using PROC CIMPORT | E9BB50 |
SN-020578 | PROC CIMPORT generates "Warning: The transport file is from an earlier SAS release" | E9BB50 |
SN-020673 | Using PROC CIMPORT in DBCS version of SAS® may result in errors or garbage characters if transport file contains data with indexes | E9BB50 |
SN-020675 | Garbage characters may result when using PROC CIMPORT to import a transport file containing double-byte character set data | E9BB50 |
SN-034280 | A "426 Connection closed; transfer aborted" message might appear in your SAS® log when using FTP to send a transport file that was created with CPORT | E9BC68 |
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E9BC70 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BC72 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-020299 | PROC PRINT may show missing columns in HTML, LISTING or RTF output | E9BA37 |
SN-017976 | Error about running out of space using PROC PRINT in certain situations | E9BA37 |
SN-034756 | Column data might be blank using the List Data task in SAS® Enterprise Guide® | E9BC72 |
SN-035147 | A variable is missing from PROC PRINT output when using ODS Listing or ODS HTML | E9BC72 |
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E9BC73 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BC75 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BC76 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC80 was replaced by E9BD07 |
E9BC81 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019773 | Abend U1314 or traceback notes and messages attempting to read a migrated view from SAS® 8 | E9BB11 |
SN-035112 | ALERT - Invalid binary data when tranferring SAS data sets with PROC COPY or CPORT/CIMPORT. | E9BC81 |
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E9BC82 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BC83 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BC85 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC86 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC88 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BC89 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC90 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BC91 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-036111 | Potential memory leak in SORT module causes Workspace server to fail | E9BC91 |
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E9BC92 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BC93 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BC94 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BC95 was replaced by E9BD36 |
E9BC96 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017784 | Item in Verion 6 Legacy Radio Box might become unselectable on Linux | E9BA23 |
SN-019976 | Delete key not working when maskCharacter attribute set for Text Entry Control | E9BB73 |
SN-036214 | Segmentation violation error in masked text entry box | E9BC96 |
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E9BC97 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017915 | Memory leak in transcoding routine from MBCS to MBCS | E9BA35 |
SN-019115 | TRANWRD() function has different performance in SAS® 6, and SAS® 8 and SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BA80 |
SN-020676 | PROC CIMPORT may fail or generate errors when the file contains SBCS Katakana data | E9BB51 |
SN-030987 | Performance problems occur in DBCS SAS® software when you use the RLINK or DLM= options in the FILENAME statement | E9BB97 |
SN-031391 | Transcoding problem occurs between SAS® Japanese encoding shift-jis and EUC | E9BC02 |
SN-019088 | KCVT function has problem handling trailing null character | E9BC23 |
SN-036269 | Inconsistent transcoding using the KCVT function produces incorrect results in SAS® 9.2 | E9BC97 |
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ATTENTION(1) : To fully implement the fix for SN-019088, you must also download and install SAS/CONNECT hot fix E9CT05. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, please download E9CT05 (Asian Language Support). The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BC97 and E9CT05 are applied. ATTENTION(2) : This hot fix is available for PC, VMS and z/OS (OS/390) customers only. Customers running on UNIX should download E9BD40. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, download E9BD40 (Asian Language Support). |
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E9BC98 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-020378 | A segmentation violation might occur during execution of the DOWNLOAD procedure | E9BB41 |
SN-031087 | A floating-point exception error might occur if you use the DOWNLOAD procedure to move a file that is larger than 2 GB | E9BB94 |
SN-013122 | WZX: Invalid Conversion Map Specified | E9BC37 |
SN-032983 | Invalid results occur when you use the DOWNLOAD procedure with the V6TRANSPORT option in SAS® 9.1.3 in the z/OS environment | E9BC37 |
SN-035807 | Observations might be missing after you use the UPLOAD procedure to transfer data sets | E9BC52 |
SN-033576 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® does not detect when SAS data sets are created, updated, or deleted through a grid | E9BC52 |
SN-036081 | The UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD procedures add null values to the ends of variables when you specify a SAS® view with the DATA= data set option | E9BC98 |
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ATTENTION : If you use SAS/CONNECT, you MUST also install E9CT05. If E9CT05 is not installed, this hot fix will not be fully functional AND jobs that include PROC UPLOAD and PROC DOWNLOAD will fail. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, please download E9CT05 (Asian Language Support). |
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E9BD01 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BD02 was replaced by E9BD35 |
E9BD03 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BD04 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BD05 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BD07 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030992 | A memory shortage might cause a loop and SC78 abend to occur in SAS® Metadata Server in the z/OS environment | E9BB89 |
SN-031147 | Performance issues might occur with the SAS® OLAP Server in the z/OS environment | E9BC08 |
SN-031661 | Using the TKOPT_CPOOL3= threaded-kernel environment variable causes large amounts of memory to be used | E9BC80 |
SN-036446 | SAS® session intermittently becomes non-responsive upon SAS termination | E9BD07 |
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E9BD08 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD09 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BD10 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BD11 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-036617 | SAS® might become unresponsive if the FILEDIALOG function is called from an SCL entry on Unix platforms | E9BD11 |
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E9BD12 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BD13 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD14 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BD15 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BD16 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BD18 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-037898 | Incorrect results might be produced when the TRANSPOSE procedure uses 2 GB or more of memory | E9BD18 |
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E9BD19 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BD20 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD21 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BD22 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BD23 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BD24 was replaced by E9BD38 |
E9BD25 was replaced by E9BD42 |
E9BD26 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD27 was replaced by E9BD34 |
E9BD28 was replaced by E9BD50 |
E9BD30 was replaced by E9BD35 |
E9BD31 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BD32 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD33 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BD34 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018463 | Access Violation or 0C4 abend in module SASSFM01 when using procedures that use multi-label formats | E9BA61 |
SN-020189 | Statistic labels in PROC TABULATE not displayed in uppercase in table output | E9BB28 |
SN-020444 | Error in PROC TABULATE NLS versions after applying hot fix E9BB28 | E9BB42 |
SN-020359 | Variable labels that contain multi-byte character set strings do not split correctly | E9BB53 |
SN-030679 | Page dimension "and" in PROC TABULATE not displayed in uppercase in table output | E9BB81 |
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 |
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E9BD35 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019525 | "Communication error with launch server" message when attempting to start a Workspace server or Stored Process server in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BB08 |
SN-036254 | SAS® 9.1.3 elssrv and jproxy processes not exiting correctly on Solaris zones | E9BD02 |
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ATTENTION: You should review Usage Note 32816 for additional post-processing instructions after installing this hot fix. |
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E9BD36 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-036205* | Basic and extended ISO informats and formats 9.2 functionality retrofitted back to 9.1.3 | E9BC95 |
SN-040188 | CALL IS8601_CONVERT generates error messages if a null argument is passed to the routine | E9BD36 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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E9BD38 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017410 | SAS® OLAP Server process may crash if slicer contains infinite loop | E9BA01 |
SN-017408 | Permission condition memory is not released when OLAP session closed | E9BA01 |
SN-017409 | SAS® OLAP Server performance enhancements available in SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9BA01 |
SN-018037 | PROC OLAP DEFINE statement can allow duplicate calculated members to be created | E9BA34 |
SN-017931 | NUNIQUE values may be incorrect depending on the setting for "Maximum number of region execution threads" | E9BA34 |
SN-017445 | Listing active queries on SAS® OLAP Server can cause server crash | E9BA34 |
SN-017523 | Selecting an OLAP Session in the OLAP Server monitor may cause SAS® Management Console to hang | E9BA34 |
SN-018020 | ALERT - SAS® OLAP Server may error when empty data is passed to certain SAS® functions | E9BA34 |
SN-017871 | ALERT - Drilldown may cause calculated member values to return from the SAS® OLAP Server as missing in Service Pack 4 | E9BA34 |
SN-018018 | Complex MDX query within a WITH expression might generate an access violation | E9BA34 |
SN-018030 | SAS® OLAP Server might abend with an OLS_NAMESPACEDELETE traceback | E9BA34 |
SN-017907 | ALERT - OLAP cubes with deep hierarchies may return incorrect result sets | E9BA34 |
SN-018089 | Detailed SAS® OLAP Server logging now outputs SAS OLAP Server option settings | E9BA34 |
SN-018012 | Threadpool options for the SAS® OLAP Server are being overwritten | E9BA34 |
SN-018198 | TKASSERT error might be received when querying a SAS® OLAP cube on z/OS | E9BA34 |
SN-017449 | NON EMPTY CROSSJOIN optimization in SAS® OLAP Server | E9BA47 |
SN-018254 | MDX WHERE clause might return incorrect number of rows resulting in a performance loss | E9BA56 |
SN-018701 | ALERT - Session and Global calculated members might be dropped when using NonEmpty Optimization | E9BA56 |
SN-018580 | Disabling NonEmpty Crossjoin optimization does not have any effect | E9BA56 |
SN-018794 | ALERT - DrillDownMemberTop function might cause crashes in the SAS® OLAP Server | E9BA56 |
SN-018702 | ALERT - Global calculated members might cause crash in SAS OLAP Server with Optimization of Non Empty Crossjoins | E9BA56 |
SN-018795 | ALERT - OLAP queries might return empty results if requesting missing values | E9BA56 |
SN-018796 | ALERT - MDX iif functions that return null values might incorrectly return empty result sets | E9BA56 |
SN-019048 | ALERT - Calculated measures might be dropped from the OLAP result set when using Non Empty Crossjoin Optimization | E9BA56 |
SN-019164 | Memory degradation or access violation could occur when querying a SAS® OLAP cube with member-level security applied | E9BA84 |
SN-018253 | DBCS drillthrough labels might not be rendered correctly | E9BA89 |
SN-019226 | ALERT - Sorted OLAP queries might return incorrect results | E9BA89 |
SN-019314 | Use of global MDX String functions could halt the SAS® OLAP Server | E9BA93 |
SN-019418 | AGGREGATE MDX function might cause slow query performance when member-level security is defined to the OLAP cube | E9BA99 |
SN-019725 | AGGREGATE functions using calculated members containing NUNIQUE measures might cause SAS® OLAP Server to crash | E9BB07 |
SN-019820 | ALERT - NONEMPTYCROSSJOIN function might cause data loss in an OLAP Query | E9BB19 |
SN-020202 | Incorrect totals calculated when aggregate has members in same dimension of the NUNIQUE measure being used | E9BB33 |
SN-020292 | SAS® OLAP Server performance might be worse after applying hotfix E9BA34 or later | E9BB38 |
SN-020291 | ALERT - SAS® OLAP Server AGGREGATE function might return incorrect results on certain calculated members | E9BB38 |
SN-030537 | SAS MDX isEmpty function will not evaluate cells containing character data | E9BB68 |
SN-020146 | ALERT - Total calculations might be incorrect when an NUNIQUE measure is used | E9BB68 |
SN-013365 | Drill-through and ROLAP aggregation tables can fail if the MDX query contains a numeric member | E9BC15 |
SN-020028 | Empty drillthrough result when format width for a column is too small | E9BC15 |
SN-020652 | NON EMPTY CROSSJOIN optimization might drop members from result set | E9BC73 |
SN-035621 | SAS® OLAP Server appears to hang and must be frequently restarted | E9BC88 |
SN-033970 | NON EMPTY CROSSJOIN optimization might cause slower performance with secured data | E9BC92 |
SN-036393 | ERROR: "An OLAP server thread has failed" occurs when a drill-through query returns no records | E9BD03 |
SN-038401 | MDX queries using totals in SAS® Web reports are not optimized by the SAS® OLAP Server | E9BD21 |
SN-038374 | An error related to AVL trees might be returned by OLAP queries | E9BD23 |
SN-038652 | Performance problems might occur on SAS® OLAP Servers that are running multiple requests | E9BD24 |
SN-038708 | "Internal server exception: access violation" and _pthread_body errors received during an OLAP query | E9BD24 |
SN-040398 | The SAS® OLAP Server might fail on Microsoft Windows Server installations | E9BD38 |
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ATTENTION: If you are running SAS Management Console 9.1.3 Service Pack 4, with Implementation-Version=9.1.20050622.20001, you must also download and install SAS Management Console hot fix 913SMC02 to address the issue described in SN-017449. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BD38 and 913SMC02 are applied. You do not need to install 913SMC02 if you have any other Implementation-Version of SAS Management Console. ATTENTION: To fully implement the fix for SN-018254, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fix E9BC49. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BD38 and E9BC49 are applied. |
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E9BD39 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019231 | JAVAOBJ component object fails to free semaphores | E9BA82 |
SN-019812 | Values are quoted when DBCS value has same hex code as delimiter character | E9BB17 |
SN-040559 | VVALUE function causes segmentation violation in some cases in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BD39 |
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E9BD40 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017915 | Memory leak in transcoding routine from MBCS to MBCS | E9BA35 |
SN-019115 | TRANWRD() function has different performance in SAS® 6, and SAS® 8 and SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BA80 |
SN-020675 | Garbage characters may result when using PROC CIMPORT to import a transport file containing double-byte character set data | E9BB51 |
SN-020676 | PROC CIMPORT may fail or generate errors when the file contains SBCS Katakana data | E9BB51 |
SN-030987 | Performance problems occur in DBCS SAS® software when you use the RLINK or DLM= options in the FILENAME statement | E9BB97 |
SN-031391 | Transcoding problem occurs between SAS® Japanese encoding shift-jis and EUC | E9BC02 |
SN-019088 | KCVT function has problem handling trailing null character | E9BC23 |
SN-036269 | Inconsistent transcoding using the KCVT function produces incorrect results in SAS® 9.2 | E9BC97 |
SN-040528 | Slow performance of DBCS SAS® when UPCASE() function is used | E9BD40 |
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ATTENTION(1) : To fully implement the fix for SN-019088, you must also download and install SAS/CONNECT hot fix E9CT05. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, please download E9CT05 (Asian Language Support). The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BC97 and E9CT05 are applied. ATTENTION(2) : This hot fix is available for UNIX customers only. Customers running on PC, VMS and z/OS (OS/390) should download E9BC97. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, download E9BC97 (Asian Language Support). |
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E9BD41 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BD42 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017745 | WHERE clause processing against an SQL view can cause Read Access or Segmentation Violations | E9BA28 |
SN-031607 | Using the BY statement with the formatted ODS destinations can generate incorrect output | E9BA36 |
SN-017962 | The first blank space in the name literal table names gets removed when you set the SYSLAST macro variable or _LAST_ system option | E9BA36 |
SN-017876 | Creating index may cause SAS® to loop | E9BA36 |
SN-017981 | ALERT - Incorrect output with WHERE and BY statements | E9BA36 |
SN-015813 | Read Access Violation in Task (CONNECT) caused by long comments | E9BA50 |
SN-018156 | Invoking an autocall macro which is stored as a SOURCE entry within a catalog may cause errors | E9BA50 |
SN-018305 | Garbage characters in SAS log when localized DBCS SAS is used with products related to the Workspace server | E9BA50 |
SN-018396 | Queries or WHERE clauses run against large data sets can cause SAS/SHARE® server to hang | E9BA50 |
SN-015882* | A DBCS character that contains the hexadecimal value for a single or double quote might be misinterpreted by the SAS® tokenizer | E9BA67 |
SN-019372 | Performance is poor in the SQL procedure when you use the COUNT(Distinct xxxx) function | E9BB02 |
SN-019601 | The option VALIDVARNAME=UPCASE is not working as expected | E9BB02 |
SN-019978 | Specifying LOGPARM system option may generate INSUFFICIENT AUTHORIZATION messages | E9BB13 |
SN-019984 | Output in the listing is truncated using the DBCS version of SAS | E9BB13 |
SN-019344 | SAS® may ignore indexes during query on 64-Bit UNIX systems | E9BB13 |
SN-019578 | Update Flags from PROC SQL views are propagated by SAS® procedures with OUT= option | E9BB13 |
SN-020208 | The ACCESS=READONLY option in the CATNAME statement is not working correctly | E9BB35 |
SN-020562 | PROC APPEND step may damage BASE data set | E9BB52 |
SN-021003 | Using the %v or #v LOGPARM path directive might cause the workspace server to fail to start and processes to stop responding | E9BB63 |
SN-030428 | Aliased constant values become missing in outer joins and unions | E9BB72 |
SN-030390 | Improvements are now available in relational database optimization via the SQL procedure | E9BB72 |
SN-019655 | Filter behavior inconsistent between SAS® Web Report Studio 3.1 and SAS® Information Map Studio | E9BB72 |
SN-031300 | Poor performance occurs when you use views that consist of inner joins from DBMS tables | E9BB98 |
SN-032375 | Errors might occur reading XML files using the XML engine with very long strings | E9BC16 |
SN-033744 | An incorrect buffer break occurs when calling a macro from an EXECUTE statement that specifies a parameter with an "at" sign (@) in the parameter name | E9BC51 |
SN-036281 | PROC REPORT output generated by the CALL EXECUTE routine does not include text or variables generated by a COMPUTE block | E9BC61 |
SN-034018 | MPRINT output generated twice when CALL EXECUTE is used within a macro | E9BC61 |
SN-035492 | Could not find value or Record ID (RID) to do delete on index | E9BC85 |
SN-035117 | ANYDTDTE informat incorrectly interprets invalid date value as a SAS date | E9BC86 |
SN-035895 | An error occurred Executing the Workspace Job |
E9BC89 |
SN-035991 | A generic IOM error occurs when executing a stored process that produces graphics output | E9BC89 |
SN-034012 | Column aliases are not passed correctly to GROUP BY or ORDER BY clauses in the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® | E9BC93 |
SN-036280 | ALERT - The SQL procedure generates incorrect results when you copy a SAS® data set from one platform to another platform | E9BC93 |
SN-033084 | An SQLPLAN internal error might occur when reference a variable from an in-line view that created the variable from a constant | E9BC93 |
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-034678 | An SQLPLAN error occurs when you submit a query with a CALCULATED column reference in a CASE expression that contains a GROUP BY clause | E9BC93 |
SN-036177 | Incorrect results might occur when you run a PROC SQL join with an additional WHERE clause against Teradata tables | E9BC93 |
SN-036202 | SQLPLAN internal errors might occur when you reference calculated columns in an SQL procedure | E9BC93 |
SN-036070 | Extraneous code might be added if CALL EXECUTE is used to generate many ODS HTML statements | E9BD01 |
SN-036592 | ALERT - DELETE statement sometimes does not remove qualifying observations | E9BD10 |
SN-034234 | Incorrect results might occur if you use the LIBNAME statement option IP=YES with an SQL procedure that contains data calculations in a WHERE clause | E9BD15 |
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 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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ATTENTION (1): To complete the installation of this hot fix, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fixes E9BD61 and E9BD48. Download E9BD61 Download E9BD61 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD48 Download E9BD48 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) This hot fix will NOT be fully functional without E9BD61 and E9BD48 applied. ATTENTION (2): For additional configuration instructions for improving relational database optimization, see Problem Note SN-030390 above. |
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E9BD43 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD44 was replaced by E9BD59 |
E9BD45 was replaced by E9BD54 |
E9BD46 was replaced by E9BD48 |
E9BD47 was replaced by E9BD61 |
E9BD48 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016428 | DBSLICEPARM creates incorrect syntax when DB2DECPT=, | E9BA58 |
SN-018162* | System abend SA03 during SAS® termination when DB2 LIBNAME engine with DEFER=YES specified | E9BA66 |
SN-030942 | The WHERE clause strips trailing blanks from string literals that are concatenated with DBMS columns of type VARCHAR | E9BB80 |
SN-031862 | A U1314 abend might occur when a job sorts an SQL procedure view that references a DB2 table | E9BC14 |
SN-016338 | Using PROC APPEND to insert rows into an Oracle table may report an error as a note | E9BC57 |
SN-033648 | ALERT - The implicit pass-through facility does not correctly switch argument order for the DB2 LOCATE() function when you pass the INDEX() function to DB2 | E9BC63 |
SN-035895 | An error occurred Executing the Workspace Job |
E9BC90 |
SN-035991 | A generic IOM error occurs when executing a stored process that produces graphics output | E9BC90 |
SN-036748 | The MULTI_DATASRC_OPT= option is ignored when multiple WHERE clause predicates are used in an SQL join operation | E9BD09 |
SN-037611* | Incorrect results are possible when you use the INDEX function without a comparison in the z/OS environment | E9BD14 |
SN-035879 | ALERT - Data imported from a DB2 library may be corrupt | E9BD14 |
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 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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ATTENTION (1): To complete the installation of this hot fix, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fixes E9BD42 and E9BD61. Download E9BD42 Download E9BD42 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD61 Download E9BD61 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS)This hot fix will NOT be fully functional without E9BD42 and E9BD61 applied. ATTENTION (2): Oracle customers running on Solaris for X64 must download and install SAS Oracle hot fix E9OC11 and SAS Base hot fix E9BB64. Download E9OC11 Download E9OC11 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BB64 Download E9BB64 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) ATTENTION (3): Oracle customers running on all other platforms must also download and install SAS Oracle hot fix E9OC15. Download E9OC15 Download E9OC15 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) ATTENTION (4): OpenVMS Alpha customers should install SAS BASE hot fix E9BD33. Download E9BD33 |
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E9BD50 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-031241 | "ERROR: Library LIBREF is not assigned" when running the METALIB procedure | E9BA08 |
SN-017581 | ERROR: Invalid physical name for library XXXX is displayed when using Update Table Metadata or PROC METALIB with concatenated libraries | E9BA08 |
SN-017580 | ERROR: This Library is already assigned or cannot be reassigned | E9BA08 |
SN-017849 | PROC METALIB fails to update an SPDS library table metadata with "Error: Invalid Option User." | E9BA30 |
SN-019486 | "ERROR: Invalid memptr" occurs and the SAS® session becomes unresponsive when trying to access a view via a libref with the META LIBNAME engine | E9BB18 |
SN-020460 | Joining two tables can cause your system to stop responding or can cause an access-violation problem | E9BB46 |
SN-031002 | Database passwords are displayed in the SAS® log in clear text | E9BC24 |
SN-032284 | A Read-access violation occurs when running PROC METALIB to update tables that originate from an Adabas database | E9BC24 |
SN-016116 | Pre-Assigned Library fails with an unexpected error has occurred | E9BC42 |
SN-032376 | Access violation occurs when updating metadata for a table that contains multiple indexes with long index names | E9BC66 |
SN-034840 | Running PROC METALIB on a DB2 libray and attempting to update a table that has a foreign key relationship with another table might cause an error | E9BC75 |
SN-036544 | ERROR: "Libname lref not available for use" occurs when assigning a library using the META engine | E9BD05 |
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 |
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E9BD54 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017147 | Output to RECFM=FB SASLIST file may contain carriage control | E9BA11 |
SN-017380 | Client TSO session loops while processing FSBROWSE on library allocated to a SAS/SHARE® server | E9BA11 |
SN-019281 | PROC CIMPORT fails when the transport file is a member of an uncataloged partitioned data set | E9BA41 |
SN-017797 | "ERROR: Physical file does not exist, SYS06144.T115731.RA000.N389610T.INCL.H04" message from %INCLUDE | E9BA41 |
SN-018423 | Control incorrectly appears to return to SAS/AF® application when sorting data on the mainframe | E9BA52 |
SN-013425 | Autoexec may continue processing when leaving MENU entry defined to SHARE server in SAS/AF | E9BA52 |
SN-013720 | TSO may hang when leaving SAS after running SAS/AF application with SAS/SHARE | E9BA52 |
SN-016476 | System abend 0C4 in module SASTK | E9BA52 |
SN-018430 | ERROR: Unable to initialize TCP/IP subsystem returns Condition Code 0 | E9BA52 |
SN-019299 | Division-by-zero processing causes severe performance degradation | E9BA75 |
SN-020327 | Contents of a variable change when you pass the variable to the FILEEXIST function | E9BB03 |
SN-018637 | ALTLOG and ALTLIST files may be missing if directed to HFS | E9BB03 |
SN-019065 | DISP is ignored in LIBNAME statement when existing allocation already exists | E9BB03 |
SN-019522 | The FILENAME function for an HFS pathSAS argument generates incorrect results | E9BB03 |
SN-017038 | Limited support in SAS® 9.1.3 SP4 for DSNTYPE=LARGE data sets when running under z/OS Releases V1R7 and later | E9BB25 |
SN-019842 | SAS® 9 software reads all generations of a generation data group controlled by the Storage Management Subsystem | E9BB25 |
SN-020035 | The RELEASE procedure can damage a currently assigned SAS® data library, resulting in an I/O error or U315 abnormal ending message | E9BB34 |
SN-020459 | Performance issues found in SAS® software memory management on the z/OS platform | E9BB44 |
SN-020583 | Concatenation of 257 physical sequential data sets fails when you run SAS® software on z/OS | E9BB57 |
SN-020905 | Warning messages might appear when you read a large file from a UNIX file system | E9BB67 |
SN-030981 | MP CONNECT (multi-process CONNECT) might fail when you use the XMS Access Method in Base SAS® in the z/OS environment | E9BB90 |
SN-010972 | An error occurs when you use the %INCLUDE statement with a fileref that begins with an underscore | E9BC06 |
SN-033865 | Base SAS® software might enter a loop after an input/output (I/O) error or “out of space†error occurs | E9BC53 |
SN-032798 | The system ends abnormally with an S0C4 abend code during SAS termination | E9BC53 |
SN-033040 | A %INCLUDE statement for an explicit path of a cataloged disk data set might fail in Base SAS® in the z/OS environment | E9BC53 |
SN-034459 | Using the NODLTRUNCK option to process truncated libraries can result in data loss | E9BC64 |
SN-033892 | A SAS/SHARE® server does not free a library when a client times out | E9BC70 |
SN-035332 | The message "Libname libref is not assigned" might appear if you do not specify an engine | E9BC82 |
SN-035116 | An error might occur when using ODS on the z/OS operating system after application of hot fix E9BC53 or E9BC70 | E9BC82 |
SN-035225 | An error might occur when using ODS on the z/OS operating system after application of hot fix E9BC53 or E9BC70 | E9BC82 |
SN-036164 | ERROR: "Library data set temp.dataset.name does not comply with RECFM=FS requirements or is truncated" | E9BD04 |
SN-037166 | An abend occurs when you specify a user exit in an INFILE or FILE statement or with the ENGINE= option in the FILENAME statement | E9BD16 |
SN-039847 | The error "...NO UNIT AVAILABLE" occurs when you allocate an existing data set | E9BD31 |
SN-041191 | The FILEVAR= option in the INFILE or FILE statement does not work properly with the INFILE/FILE user exit | E9BD45 |
SN-041261 | ALERT - A SAS® job that is running in a z/OS 1.12 operating environment might stop responding when an external file I/O error occurs | E9BD45 |
SN-041220* | Mixed-case passwords that are submitted to a SAS® server in a z/OS operating environment return a security verification failure to the client | E9BD54 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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ATTENTION: To fully implement the fix for SN-041220, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fix E9BD55. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BD54 and E9BD55 are applied. |
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E9BD55 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017704* | ALERT - An update to ensure proper authentication logging on to an Integration Technology Server | E9BA16 |
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-020384* | If your z/OS user ID begins with special characters, you cannot see pre-assigned libraries from SAS® Enterprise Guide® 4.1 | E9BB40 |
SN-020418* | "ACCESS DENIED" authentication error is not displayed as expected when the Metadata server using a Japanese version of Windows | E9BB40 |
SN-031165* | IOM messages are truncated in the SAS® Metadata Server log | E9BB96 |
SN-034913 | The SAS® Metadata Server stops responding if a long user ID or password is submitted for authentication | E9BC69 |
SN-034915 | Submitting a blank user ID when logging in to the SAS® Metadata Server causes the server memory usage to increase suddenly | E9BC69 |
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-041220* | Mixed-case passwords that are submitted to a SAS® server in a z/OS operating environment return a security verification failure to the client | E9BD55 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
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PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION(1): To fully implement the fix for SN-041220, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fix E9BD54. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BD54 and E9BD55 are applied. ATTENTION(2): OpenVMS Alpha customers should install SAS BASE hot fix E9BD62. |
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E9BD56 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017514* | Job submissions to grid manager increasingly slow | E9BA05 |
SN-017233* | Poor performance with large DATA step and many missing values | E9BA07 |
SN-017667* | ALERT - Segmentation Violation in task [ DATASETS ] using DELETE statement | E9BA13 |
SN-017653* | -SGIO option generates I/O error message when ODS or procedure output is to an existing SAS data set | E9BA15 |
SN-017072 | Metadata server service might show starting state but never start | E9BA19 |
SN-010866* | Text Pad cannot store a single character value in column 1 | E9BA29 |
SN-017847* | SUM function and statement give incorrect output on HP Itanium | E9BA38 |
SN-013525* | ALERT - File>Open and File>Save might cause SAS to lock up with Jaws screen reader in SAS 9.1 | E9BA55 |
SN-018540* | SAS Display Manager keys fail when you select Tools=>Options=>Output while using the JAWS screen reader with SAS® 9.1.3 on the Windows platform | E9BA55 |
SN-018790* | SAS® fails when running a very large DATA step on AIX | E9BA69 |
SN-019040* | Double-byte text strings are truncated when using the host WMF device driver | E9BA76 |
SN-018929* | Font type WingDings might not work on DBCS SAS® 9.1.3 with the GPLOT procedure | E9BA76 |
SN-019225* | DDE stops working after hotfix E9BA55 is installed | E9BA85 |
SN-019224* | PROC APPEND fails with SGIO option on Windows operating systems | E9BA85 |
SN-019345* | Increased LRECL support for SAS® on MS Windows | E9BA95 |
SN-019608* | SAS® Metadata server fails to start when system restarted | E9BB05 |
SN-019640* | HTML output is incorrect when ODS output is appended to an HTML file created by a DATA Step | E9BB14 |
SN-020233* | Increasing timeout value on UNIX may improve performance | E9BB32 |
SN-020274 | Grid sign-on fails to honor the TCPPORTFIRST and the TCPPORTLAST options | E9BB36 |
SN-020438* | Unix cleanwork utility does not remove UTILLOC directories | E9BB45 |
SN-019386 | SAS/CONNECT may issue "Segmentation Violation In Task [ Program ]" | E9BB58 |
SN-020817 | Using the JOBNAME= option to specify a job name in the GRDSVC_ENABLE call routine | E9BB58 |
SN-020870* | SIGNON attempts to SAS® Grid Manager might fail | E9BB58 |
SN-020646* | Moving the cursor off of a selected Radio Box item before releasing the mouse can incorrectly show updated selection | E9BB75 |
SN-021112* | A SAS/CONNECT® software session might result in orphaned processes on a remote UNIX server | E9BB75 |
SN-031368* | Poor performance with complex merges on AIX | E9BB95 |
SN-031098* | ALERT - A SAS® server might become unresponsive on highly loaded systems | E9BB95 |
SN-031719 | Some components from version 6 of SAS/AF® software might cause a read-access violation with repeated use | E9BC09 |
SN-031795 | Dragging the cursor to an unselected item within the Radio Box control can unexpectedly update the internal value for the unselected item | E9BC09 |
SN-031400 | Resetting system time backwards causes negative "real time" value in STIMER output | E9BC09 |
SN-019028 | Truncation errors might occur when using Unicode SAS with UTF-8 encoding to process 8-bit characters | E9BC18 |
SN-032113 | The $EBCDIC format/informat generates incorrect results if ENCODING=UTF8 is set | E9BC18 |
SN-019330 | Problems might occur when you invoke SAS® macros using Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) automation submit method | E9BC18 |
SN-032096 | ERROR "SAS Error Event: Error sending status, 1, to SCM. Error 6: The handle is invalid." occurs when stopping the SAS® Metadata Server | E9BC18 |
SN-032521 | ALERT - A Multi-Processing (MP) CONNECT session might not respond in UNIX environments | E9BC18 |
SN-032547 | Data sets written to tape in SAS® 8.2 are not readable in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BC18 |
SN-032945* | On HP Integrity systems, SAS® 9.1.3 SP4 installation process hangs if memory page size has been set higher than 8Kb | E9BC30 |
SN-032672* | DDE error "Physical file does not exist, excel|system." occurs after applying hot fix bundle E9BX03 for SAS® 9.1.3 SP4 | E9BC30 |
SN-033403 | Segmentation violation and bridge stub errors on AIX | E9BC60 |
SN-036130 | Running large SQL queries in the AIX operating environment can generate results with missing values | E9BC60 |
SN-033581* | Program with a large number of ELSE statements produces incorrect results on AIX | E9BC60 |
SN-034651 | Using a Japanese or DBCS character in a pathname may cause truncation of file name | E9BC67 |
SN-035477* | Invalid physical name error when a FILE statement contains certain Shift-JIS characters | E9BC83 |
SN-034955 | The SAS® Metadata Server stops accepting new client connections and returns an error when too many files are open | E9BD12 |
SN-040822* | Specifying the SAS® system option OPLIST may cause a segmentation violation error in the UNIX environment | E9BD41 |
SN-041361 | Modification datetime stamp is changed on existing version of a SAS® data set when you create a new data set with same name | E9BD44 |
SN-031894* | The SAS® Metadata Server might appear to hang during a period of high activity | E9BD56 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION (1): To obtain the complete fix for SN-020817 and SN-019386 you must also download and install SAS/CONNECT hot fix E9CT05. The issues described in SN-020817 and SN-019386 will not be fully fixed until both E9BD56 and E9CT05 are applied. ATTENTION (2): To obtain the complete fix for SN-021112 you must also download and install SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 hot fix E9D216. The issue described in SN-021112 will not be fully fixed until both E9BD56 and E9D216 are applied. This is not applicable to z/OS sites. Customers running on VMS should download E9BD44. Customers running on Windows should download E9BD59. |
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E9BD57 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017916 | Japanese characters might not appear correctly in Enhanced Editor | E9BA33 |
SN-042626 | SAS® program files are overwritten with empty files | E9BD57 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) |
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E9BD59 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017514* | Job submissions to grid manager increasingly slow | E9BA05 |
SN-017233* | Poor performance with large DATA step and many missing values | E9BA07 |
SN-017667* | ALERT - Segmentation Violation in task [ DATASETS ] using DELETE statement | E9BA13 |
SN-017653* | -SGIO option generates I/O error message when ODS or procedure output is to an existing SAS data set | E9BA15 |
SN-017072 | Metadata server service might show starting state but never start | E9BA19 |
SN-010866* | Text Pad cannot store a single character value in column 1 | E9BA29 |
SN-017847* | SUM function and statement give incorrect output on HP Itanium | E9BA38 |
SN-013525* | ALERT - File>Open and File>Save might cause SAS to lock up with Jaws screen reader in SAS 9.1 | E9BA55 |
SN-018540* | SAS Display Manager keys fail when you select Tools=>Options=>Output while using the JAWS screen reader with SAS® 9.1.3 on the Windows platform | E9BA55 |
SN-018790* | SAS® fails when running a very large DATA step on AIX | E9BA69 |
SN-019040* | Double-byte text strings are truncated when using the host WMF device driver | E9BA76 |
SN-018929* | Font type WingDings might not work on DBCS SAS® 9.1.3 with the GPLOT procedure | E9BA76 |
SN-019225* | DDE stops working after hotfix E9BA55 is installed | E9BA85 |
SN-019224* | PROC APPEND fails with SGIO option on Windows operating systems | E9BA85 |
SN-019345* | Increased LRECL support for SAS® on MS Windows | E9BA95 |
SN-019608* | SAS® Metadata server fails to start when system restarted | E9BB05 |
SN-019640* | HTML output is incorrect when ODS output is appended to an HTML file created by a DATA Step | E9BB14 |
SN-020233* | Increasing timeout value on UNIX may improve performance | E9BB32 |
SN-020274 | Grid sign-on fails to honor the TCPPORTFIRST and the TCPPORTLAST options | E9BB36 |
SN-020438* | Unix cleanwork utility does not remove UTILLOC directories | E9BB45 |
SN-019386 | SAS/CONNECT may issue "Segmentation Violation In Task [ Program ]" | E9BB58 |
SN-020817 | Using the JOBNAME= option to specify a job name in the GRDSVC_ENABLE call routine | E9BB58 |
SN-020870* | SIGNON attempts to SAS® Grid Manager might fail | E9BB58 |
SN-020646* | Moving the cursor off of a selected Radio Box item before releasing the mouse can incorrectly show updated selection | E9BB75 |
SN-021112* | A SAS/CONNECT® software session might result in orphaned processes on a remote UNIX server | E9BB75 |
SN-031368* | Poor performance with complex merges on AIX | E9BB95 |
SN-031098* | ALERT - A SAS® server might become unresponsive on highly loaded systems | E9BB95 |
SN-031719 | Some components from version 6 of SAS/AF® software might cause a read-access violation with repeated use | E9BC09 |
SN-031795 | Dragging the cursor to an unselected item within the Radio Box control can unexpectedly update the internal value for the unselected item | E9BC09 |
SN-031400 | Resetting system time backwards causes negative "real time" value in STIMER output | E9BC09 |
SN-019028 | Truncation errors might occur when using Unicode SAS with UTF-8 encoding to process 8-bit characters | E9BC18 |
SN-032113 | The $EBCDIC format/informat generates incorrect results if ENCODING=UTF8 is set | E9BC18 |
SN-019330 | Problems might occur when you invoke SAS® macros using Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) automation submit method | E9BC18 |
SN-032096 | ERROR "SAS Error Event: Error sending status, 1, to SCM. Error 6: The handle is invalid." occurs when stopping the SAS® Metadata Server | E9BC18 |
SN-032521 | ALERT - A Multi-Processing (MP) CONNECT session might not respond in UNIX environments | E9BC18 |
SN-032547 | Data sets written to tape in SAS® 8.2 are not readable in SAS® 9.1.3 | E9BC18 |
SN-032945* | On HP Integrity systems, SAS® 9.1.3 SP4 installation process hangs if memory page size has been set higher than 8Kb | E9BC30 |
SN-032672* | DDE error "Physical file does not exist, excel|system." occurs after applying hot fix bundle E9BX03 for SAS® 9.1.3 SP4 | E9BC30 |
SN-033403 | Segmentation violation and bridge stub errors on AIX | E9BC60 |
SN-036130 | Running large SQL queries in the AIX operating environment can generate results with missing values | E9BC60 |
SN-033581* | Program with a large number of ELSE statements produces incorrect results on AIX | E9BC60 |
SN-034651 | Using a Japanese or DBCS character in a pathname may cause truncation of file name | E9BC67 |
SN-035477* | Invalid physical name error when a FILE statement contains certain Shift-JIS characters | E9BC83 |
SN-034955 | The SAS® Metadata Server stops accepting new client connections and returns an error when too many files are open | E9BD12 |
SN-040822* | Specifying the SAS® system option OPLIST may cause a segmentation violation error in the UNIX environment | E9BD41 |
SN-041361 | Modification datetime stamp is changed on existing version of a SAS® data set when you create a new data set with same name | E9BD44 |
SN-031894* | The SAS® Metadata Server might appear to hang during a period of high activity | E9BD56 |
SN-040494* | ALERT - A SAS/SHARE® server fails or does not respond when it is run as a Microsoft Windows service | E9BD59 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
ATTENTION (1): To obtain the complete fix for SN-020817 and SN-019386 you must also download and install SAS/CONNECT hot fix E9CT05. The issues described in SN-020817 and SN-019386 will not be fully fixed until both E9BD56 and E9CT05 are applied. ATTENTION (2): To obtain the complete fix for SN-021112 you must also download and install SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 hot fix E9D216. The issue described in SN-021112 will not be fully fixed until both E9BD56 and E9D216 are applied. This is not applicable to z/OS sites. Customers running on VMS should download E9BD44. Customers running on Unix and MVS should download E9BD56. |
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E9BD61 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017873 | ALERT - Extra WHERE clause may get added to query passed to databases | E9BA31 |
SN-017888 | Segmentation Violation error issued when using PROC SQL and SAS/ACCESS® with a LENGTH= option larger than 32 | E9BA31 |
SN-018108 | Segmentation violation when executing multiple queries against a PROC SQL view containing a LIBNAME statement | E9BA44 |
SN-018176 | ALERT - Import of table through Information Map Library Engine deletes physical table | E9BA48 |
SN-020479 | Batch jobs might end with a return code of 4 with no warning in the SAS® log | E9BA53 |
SN-018487 | Compress() function returns incorrect results when used on PROC SQL INSERT statement after applying SAS® 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9BA53 |
SN-016074 | "WARNING: At least one nonessential grouping column reference has been removed from a GROUP BY's reference list" | E9BA53 |
SN-019170 | Errors issued when integer references for column is used in a PROC SQL GROUP BY statement | E9BA83 |
SN-019372 | Performance is poor in the SQL procedure when you use the COUNT(Distinct xxxx) function | E9BB04 |
SN-019527 | Specifying the NOIPASSTHRU option in PROC SQL does not disable implicit passthru | E9BB04 |
SN-016547 | Correlated subqueries using column aliases may not be passed to your dbms when using SAS/ACCESS LIBNAME statement | E9BB10 |
SN-019930 | Using more than 36 tables in a UNION operation within an SQL procedure generates an error message | E9BB26 |
SN-020130 | Aliases columns or aliased tables in the SQL procedure blocks Implicit Pass-Through | E9BB29 |
SN-030428 | Aliased constant values become missing in outer joins and unions | E9BB29 |
SN-020162 | Using functions without parameters in WHERE clauses can block Implicit Pass-Through | E9BB29 |
SN-020126 | SAS/ACCESS® software now provides full support of the INNER JOIN syntax | E9BB29 |
SN-020116 | SAS/ACCESS® software fails to use table aliases correctly when you use in-line SELECT statements | E9BB29 |
SN-020123 | Incorrect SQL text is generated when inner and left joins are used | E9BB29 |
SN-020125 | Using implicit pass-through might cause an incorrect table reference assignment | E9BB29 |
SN-020129 | An incorrect Implicit Pass-Through query is generated when you use a combination of inner and outer Joins | E9BB29 |
SN-020122 | Performance issues occur because SQL code is not passed to the database | E9BB29 |
SN-030390 | Improvements are now available in relational database optimization via the SQL procedure | E9BB70 |
SN-019655 | Filter behavior inconsistent between SAS® Web Report Studio 3.1 and SAS® Information Map Studio | E9BB70 |
SN-020635 | Incorrect textualization of SQL Implicit Pass-Through queries occurs when you combine multiple inner joins with one or more outer joins | E9BB70 |
SN-032085 | Incorrect SQL optimization may produce incorrect results | E9BB76 |
SN-030942 | The WHERE clause strips trailing blanks from string literals that are concatenated with DBMS columns of type VARCHAR | E9BB76 |
SN-030923 | Aliased summary functions in Base SAS® software are not passed to databases | E9BB76 |
SN-030893 | Using an ORDER BY clause in the SQL procedure causes performance problems | E9BB76 |
SN-031102 | A segmentation-violation error might occur after you apply Hot Fix E9BA83 and you access Oracle | E9BB76 |
SN-031191 | Support is now available for the PROC SQL CREATE TABLE statement for the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® | E9BB93 |
SN-031122 | SQLPLAN internal errors might occur when you select columns from an SQL view | E9BB93 |
SN-031121 | Implicit Pass-Through errors occur when accessing Oracle tables | E9BB93 |
SN-031291 | Errors occur in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® for numeric columns that are defined with the MISSING statement when it is used in WHERE processing | E9BB99 |
SN-031211 | Errors occur in the SQL procedure's Implicit Pass-Through facility after you apply hot fixes E9BB72, E9BB76, and E9BB80 | E9BB99 |
SN-031249 | SQLPLAN errors occur when you reference a calculated column on an SQL WHERE clause | E9BB99 |
SN-031905 | Enhancements to the Implicit SQL Pass-Through facility enable more of a query to be passed to a database | E9BC11 |
SN-031863 | ALERT - Using the EQT operator in the SQL procedure incorrectly classifies rows with missing values as a match | E9BC11 |
SN-031564 | Performance problems occur when you use the CASE expression with DBMS tables | E9BC11 |
SN-031825 | After applying hot fixes E9BB98 and E9BB99, column aliases are passed to the SQL GROUP BY clause in place of the corresponding real column names | E9BC11 |
SN-033763 | Using the CALCULATED keyword in a WHERE clause in a PROC SQL inner join generates a cartesian product | E9BC25 |
SN-033649 | Calculations that involve DBMS datetime values can return incorrect results | E9BC25 |
SN-033073 | Using the CALCULATED keyword in a WHERE clause generates a Carteisan product | E9BC25 |
SN-032636 | A Read-access violation might be generated after you apply hot fixes E9BB80, E9BB98, and E9BB99 | E9BC25 |
SN-032537 | ALERT - Incorrect query results might be generated after you apply hot fixes E9BB80, E9BB98, and E9BB99 or you run SAS® 9.2 | E9BC25 |
SN-032925 | An error occurs when you use the IDXNAME= and the WHERE= data set options in an SQL procedure query | E9BC32 |
SN-032472 | Concatenating libraries can result in Read-access violations in the SQL procedure | E9BC32 |
SN-032545 | An SQLPLAN error might occur after you apply hot fixes E9BB98 and E9BB99 | E9BC32 |
SN-032406 | Outer joins that contain a WHERE clause with the STRIP() and PUT() functions cause abnormal endings | E9BC32 |
SN-035779 | The LENGTH= column modifier is handled incorrectly when you use PROC SQL to create character columns in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® tables | E9BC32 |
SN-034012 | Column aliases are not passed correctly to GROUP BY or ORDER BY clauses in the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server® | E9BC32 |
SN-032542 | An error message incorrectly appears when you use the IDXNAME= and the WHERE= option data set options together in an SQL procedure | E9BC32 |
SN-011210 | Incorrect results occur when you use a WHERE= option with indexed tables in the SQL procedure | E9BC46 |
SN-034564 | The COUNT() or N() functions return incorrect results when used in a query containing a WHERE clause or a WHERE= data set option | E9BC46 |
SN-035011 | A Read-access violation occurs in the SQL procedure when the WHERE= data set option is placed in an ORDER BY clause | E9BC46 |
SN-033094 | ALERT - Incorrect results might be generated when you use the LIBNAME statement to join multiple Oracle tables | E9BC46 |
SN-033648 | ALERT - The implicit pass-through facility does not correctly switch argument order for the DB2 LOCATE() function when you pass the INDEX() function to DB2 | E9BC62 |
SN-034993 | An error occurs when you run an SQL query with the ORACLE LIBNAME engine | E9BC62 |
SN-034975 | Segmentation violations might occur after you apply Hot Fix E9BC46 in queries that reference DBMS tables | E9BC62 |
SN-034391 | An SQLPLAN error might occur when you use a calculated field to subset a table | E9BC62 |
SN-036280 | ALERT - The SQL procedure generates incorrect results when you copy a SAS® data set from one platform to another platform | E9BC94 |
SN-033084 | An SQLPLAN internal error might occur when reference a variable from an in-line view that created the variable from a constant | E9BC94 |
SN-034678 | An SQLPLAN error occurs when you submit a query with a CALCULATED column reference in a CASE expression that contains a GROUP BY clause | E9BC94 |
SN-036177 | Incorrect results might occur when you run a PROC SQL join with an additional WHERE clause against Teradata tables | E9BC94 |
SN-036202 | SQLPLAN internal errors might occur when you reference calculated columns in an SQL procedure | E9BC94 |
SN-036748 | The MULTI_DATASRC_OPT= option is ignored when multiple WHERE clause predicates are used in an SQL join operation | E9BD08 |
SN-034153 | Option DBIDIRECTEXEC prevents SAS® Enterprise Guide from opening tables created by PROC SQL | E9BD13 |
SN-034234 | Incorrect results might occur if you use the LIBNAME statement option IP=YES with an SQL procedure that contains data calculations in a WHERE clause | E9BD13 |
SN-037611* | Incorrect results are possible when you use the INDEX function without a comparison in the z/OS environment | E9BD13 |
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-037846* | A segmentation violation occurs in the SAS® 9.1.3 SQL procedure after you apply hot fixes E9BD08, E9BD09, and E9BD10 in the AIX operating environment | 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 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION (1): E9BD61 for Windows is also available for the following languages: German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Simplified Chinese ATTENTION (2): Customers running SAS Base SQL must also download and install SAS Base hot fixes E9BD42 and E9BD48. Download E9BD42 Download E9BD42 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD48 Download E9BD48 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) ATTENTION (3): OpenVMS Alpha customers should install SAS BASE hot fix E9BD32. Download E9BD32 |
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SAS DATA QUALITY SERVER |
E9QL01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017677 | Potential error when generating match codes via the DQMatch procedure | E9QL01 |
SN-017055 | The DQMATCH procedure is limited to 10 CRITERIA statements that contain the EXACT options | E9QL01 |
SN-017678 | Cluster analysis failing with Proc DQMATCH against large datasets | E9QL01 |
SN-017643 | dqidentify function not returning same value as dfPower Studio for PLPOL locale | E9QL01 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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SAS INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES |
E9IH01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017764 | ALERT - Processing halted and Error dialog box displayed when reading IBM WebSphere MQ queue | E9IH01 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux |
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E9IH02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030996 | The SAS Message Queue interface can now use the Base/Server model with WebSphere MQ V6.0 | E9IH02 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | AIX |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO DB2 |
E9D201 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D202 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D203 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018374 | Bulkload statistics now stored in macro variables | E9D203 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: This hot fix is intended for Unix and Windows customers running any version of DB2 Client earlier than DB2 Client 8.1 Fix Pack 9. Customers running the DB2 Client 8.1 Fix Pack 9 or later should download and install hot fix E9D216. |
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E9D204 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D205 was replaced by E9D216 |
E9D206 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D207 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D208 was replaced by E9D216 |
E9D209 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D210 was replaced by E9D216 |
E9D211 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D212 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D213 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D214 was replaced by E9D216 |
E9D215 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D216 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019987 | PROC DBLOAD fails to insert the correct number of rows using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 | E9D205 |
SN-019993 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 has been enhanced to use the new DB2 API interface for bulk loading and importing to DB2 | E9D205 |
SN-019989 | A floating-point exception error can occur when you use SAS® Data Integration Studio 3.4 to update table metadata in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 | E9D205 |
SN-020976 | An error might occur when you perform concurrent uploads to DB2 partitioned databases | E9D208 |
SN-020977 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 cannot obtain the last inserted identity value unless you issue a separate SELECT statement after the INSERT statement | E9D208 |
SN-021112 | A SAS/CONNECT® software session might result in orphaned processes on a remote UNIX server | E9D210 |
SN-033912 | The SYSDBRC and SYSDBMSG macro variables are not populated after a bulk-loading failure | E9D214 |
SN-033902 | Incorrect error messages are generated for errors that result when you try to insert rows into DB2 and you use the BULKLOAD=YES option | E9D214 |
SN-033663 | Bulk loading fails when you use the DB2 9.5 client with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 | E9D214 |
SN-035928 | An error occurs when you access data of types BLOB and CLOB from a DB2 table | E9D216 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: This hot fix is intended for Unix and Windows customers running the DB2 Client 8.1 Fix Pack 9 or later. Customers running earlier versions of the DB2 Client should install hot fix E9D203. ATTENTION: To obtain the complete fix for SN-021112 you must also download and install SAS/BASE hot fix E9BC76. The issues detailed in SN-021112 will not be fully fixed until both E9D216 and E9BC76 are applied. |
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E9D217 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D218 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D219 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D220 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D221 was replaced by E9D222 |
E9D222 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017707 | Order by list with column numbers need spaces after each comma when DB2DECPT is set to a comma | E9D201 |
SN-017998 | Accessing a DB2 table via a LIBNAME may result in a +239 error | E9D202 |
SN-019111 | Calling a DB2 stored procedure may cause an infinite loop under some circumstances or it might retrieve the wrong data | E9D204 |
SN-020147 | Accessing DB2 9 using the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 might result in an error | E9D206 |
SN-020869 | A DB2 error might occur when you call a DB2 stored procedure running SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB/2 on z/OS | E9D207 |
SN-014174 | Support status for running DB2 Version 8 in the z/OS operating environment | E9D209 |
SN-030937 | Length of DB2 error message increased | E9D211 |
SN-032067 | An error might occur when you call a DB2 stored procedure that has an argument longer than 256 characters | E9D212 |
SN-013450 | Additional SAS® functions might be passed to DB2 | E9D213 |
SN-033648 | ALERT - The implicit pass-through facility does not correctly switch argument order for the DB2 LOCATE() function when you pass the INDEX() function to DB2 | E9D215 |
SN-037611 | Incorrect results are possible when you use the INDEX function without a comparison in the z/OS environment | E9D217 |
SN-037033 | ALERT - Using the DBKEY= option in the SQL procedure might cause incorrect results | E9D218 |
SN-038580 | Calling a stored procedure with a null parameter in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 might result in a -804 DB2 error | E9D219 |
SN-041225 | Incorrect DB2 table names are created when you use the DB2LOAD or DBLOAD procedures with a DBCS edition of the third maintenance release for SAS® 9.1 | E9D220 |
SN-042133 | ALERT - Using Bulkload to insert into an already existing data set can result in incorrect data | E9D221 |
SN-042979 | Using the DBKEY= option in the SQL procedure might cause incorrect results | E9D222 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
ATTENTION (1): Customers must also download and install SAS Base hot fixes E9BD61 and E9BD48. Download E9BD61 Download E9BD61 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD48 Download E9BD48 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO HP NEOVIEW |
E9NW01 was replaced by E9NW05 |
E9NW02 was replaced by E9NW05 |
E9NW03 was replaced by E9NW05 |
E9NW04 was replaced by E9NW05 |
E9NW05 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-031055 | An error occurs when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to HP Neoview and an uppercase connection user name to access the Neoview platform | E9NW01 |
SN-032238 | Numeric data that contains decimals in an HP Neoview table are assigned a DOLLARw.d format in the SAS® System | E9NW02 |
SN-032718* | Bulk loading support has been added to SAS/ACCESS® Interface to HP Neoview | E9NW03 |
SN-032935 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Neoview now takes advantage of the Neoview ODBC driver's 4MB Read/Write buffer | E9NW04 |
SN-037003 | An error occurs when you use the Hewlett-Packard Neoview driver 2.3.4 with SAS® 9.1.3 | E9NW05 |
SN-037608 | User-generated queries conflict with batch programs and errors occur in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to HP Neoview | E9NW05 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | Solaris_(64-bit),   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO INFORMIX |
E9IF01 was replaced by E9IF03 |
E9IF02 was replaced by E9IF03 |
E9IF03 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019818 | Upgrading to SAS®9 causes SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Informix to freeze (lock up) when you try to create or drop the same table repeatedly | E9IF01 |
SN-033839 | An error occurs in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Informix when you run a database commit action against a non-logging Informix IDS database | E9IF02 |
SN-036627 | Opening an Informix table in a concatenated library may cause errors | E9IF03 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO MICROSOFT SQL SERVER |
E9MQ01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-036426 | The READBUFF= setting is not honored when certain types of SQL queries are made against a libref in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Microsoft SQL Server | E9MQ01 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO MYSQL |
E9YQ01 was replaced by E9YQ04 |
E9YQ02 was replaced by E9YQ04 |
E9YQ03 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018039 | "ERROR: numeric expression requires numeric format" | E9YQ01 |
SN-018165 | A MySQL decimal column is incorrectly being seen as a text column with MySQL 5.0 within SAS® | E9YQ01 |
SN-018494 | Column length is doubled when MySQL LIBNAME engine settings are changed to any DBCS encoding values | E9YQ02 |
SN-031117 | The MySQL client might run out of memory if a large results set is produced with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to MYSQL | E9YQ03 |
SN-033404 | A segmentation violation occurs when a MySQL table contains a binary large object (BLOB) variable | E9YQ03 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | AIX |
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E9YQ04 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018824 | Use of MySQL 5.0 client on Windows platforms | E9YQ01 |
SN-018039 | "ERROR: numeric expression requires numeric format" | E9YQ01 |
SN-018165 | A MySQL decimal column is incorrectly being seen as a text column with MySQL 5.0 within SAS® | E9YQ01 |
SN-018494 | Column length is doubled when MySQL LIBNAME engine settings are changed to any DBCS encoding values | E9YQ02 |
SN-031117 | The MySQL client might run out of memory if a large results set is produced with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to MYSQL | E9YQ03 |
SN-033404 | A segmentation violation occurs when a MySQL table contains a binary large object (BLOB) variable | E9YQ03 |
SN-033847 | An error occurs when you run a stored procedure on a MYSQL client with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to MySQL | E9YQ04 |
SN-035475 | SCL code passes a number instead of date when you connect to the MySQL database with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to MySQL | E9YQ04 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   Linux,   Linux_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO NETEZZA |
E9NZ01 was replaced by E9NZ02 |
E9NZ02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033362* | uploading the MATables in Netezza fails to complete | E9NZ01 |
SN-030556 | The BULKUNLOAD= option is ONLY used as a data set option in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Netezza | E9NZ01 |
SN-030464 | Japanese characters do not display successfully in SAS® Enterprise Guide® when you access Netezza with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC or SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Netezza | E9NZ01 |
SN-035799 | An error occurs when you use the Netezza engine in a LIBNAME statement to access Netezza release 4.6 | E9NZ02 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO ODBC |
E9OD01 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD02 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD03 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD04 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD05 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD06 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD07 was replaced by E9OD08 |
E9OD08 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-037514 | Support is now available for reading the MySQL LONGTEXT data type in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC | E9OD01 |
SN-018348 | "Data truncated" warning issued using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC to access Informix data | E9OD01 |
SN-017463 | Incorrect length assigned to character variables using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC and SAS 9.1.3 SP4 | E9OD01 |
SN-018476 | READBUFF setting not honored with certain SQL queries against a SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC libref | E9OD02 |
SN-018538 | "Error: DIAG[42000] [HP ODBC driver] ERROR [4118] The cursor query expression is not updatable. (-4118) when using HP ODBC driver SQL" | E9OD02 |
SN-018988 | Netezza support for remote external tables interface for SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC | E9OD03 |
SN-018990 | Incorrect data inserted into DB2 column defined as "CHAR() FOR BIT DATA" | E9OD03 |
SN-018991 | ALERT - Bulkloading into Microsoft SQL Server can lead to loss of precision | E9OD03 |
SN-019988 | PROC DBLOAD fails to insert the correct number of rows when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC | E9OD04 |
SN-019994 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC has been enhanced to use the new DB2 API interface for bulk loading and importing data to DB2 | E9OD04 |
SN-019990 | A floating-point exception error can occur when you use SAS® Data Integration Studio 3.4 to update table metadata in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC | E9OD04 |
SN-019995 | Accessing SYBASE IQ tables with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC appears to freeze or is extremely slow | E9OD04 |
SN-019970 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC does not properly set the SYSDBRC and SYSDBMSG automatic macro variables when a Netezza load fails | E9OD04 |
SN-032370 | DBLOAD procedure does not write non-English characters to Microsoft SQL Server Unicode Field | E9OD05 |
SN-016094 | Invalid characters might display when use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC to connect a SAS Unicode server to a Unicode database | E9OD05 |
SN-033733 | The LIBNAME statement’s QUALIFIER= option is not honored in subsequent PROC SQL SELECT statements that include the DISTINCT option and that are run against the same libref | E9OD06 |
SN-035182 | The QUALIFIER= option is ignored when you use DISTINCT in a PROC SQL SELECT statement with a libref in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2 | E9OD06 |
SN-033148 | An error message occurs when you connect to the HP Neoview database with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC engine | E9OD06 |
SN-035971 | An error occurs when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC to append data to a nonexistent DATAllegro table | E9OD07 |
SN-037477 | An incorrect value might be inserted into an Oracle SMALLINT data type when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC on a Linux platform | E9OD08 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO OLE DB |
E9OL01 was replaced by E9OL06 |
E9OL02 was replaced by E9OL06 |
E9OL03 was replaced by E9OL06 |
E9OL04 was replaced by E9OL06 |
E9OL05 was replaced by E9OL06 |
E9OL06 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017331 | "ERROR: Invalid Character Value for Cast Specification" with SAS/ACCESS Interface to OLE DB and SQL Server 2005 | E9OL01 |
SN-017712 | Character strings are padded with trailing blanks when you use the LIBNAME engine in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB | E9OL01 |
SN-018016 | Using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB with INSERTBUFF incorrectly inserts nulls instead of data | E9OL02 |
SN-020253 | Using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB to connect to Informix and Oracle databases results in an incorrect data type | E9OL03 |
SN-020252 | An error might occur when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB to insert data into a table | E9OL03 |
SN-031361 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB does not pass the complete SQL code to the database for inner and outer joins | E9OL04 |
SN-032025 | Problems occur because SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC and SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB deliver unique identifiers differently | E9OL05 |
SN-016337 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to OLE DB does not support the DBTYPE_VARIANT data type | E9OL06 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
ATTENTION: Customers must also download and install SAS Base hot fixes E9BD42, E9BD61, and E9BD48. Download E9BD42 Download E9BD42 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD61 Download E9BD61 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) Download E9BD48 Download E9BD48 for SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS) |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO ORACLE |
E9OC02 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC04 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC05 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC06 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC07 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC08 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC09 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018149* | Bulkloading Oracle data on OpenVMS may load incorrect data | E9OC02 |
SN-014205* | SAS/ACCESS Interface to Oracle 9.2.0.5 on OpenVMS Alpha using SAS 9.1.3 | E9OC02 |
SN-018148* | Access Violation with SAS/Access® to Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha | E9OC02 |
SN-018748* | ORACLE FNA support | E9OC04 |
SN-019772 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the Linux Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC05 |
SN-019771 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the HP Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC06 |
SN-020088 | The SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle returns incorrect byte lengths for the CHAR and VARCHAR2 columns | E9OC07 |
SN-020190 | The Oracle bulk loader is disabled when you use the -NOXCMD command to invoke the SAS® System | E9OC07 |
SN-020317 | The Oracle 10g client is supported on the Linux operating system through SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC08 |
SN-020739* | An error occurs when you allocate the SQLDAT file externally during Oracle bulk loading under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020733 | Control files and data files might still exist after you bulk load an Oracle table | E9OC09 |
SN-020736* | Using the Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS to create multiple Oracle tables might cause an error | E9OC09 |
SN-020794 | An error occurs when there is a space in the directory paths of an SQL*Loader file | E9OC09 |
SN-020728* | An S0C4 abnormal ending might occur during an Oracle bulk loading task on z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020726* | Externally defined .DAT files are not handled correctly by Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020712 | Decreased performance might occur when you use bulk loading in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020710 | The BL_DEFAULT_DIR data set option enables you to overide the default path for SQL*LOADER intermediate files when bulk loading to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020714 | TIMESTAMP format does not work for all foreign languages | E9OC09 |
SN-020734 | An error occurs when data that has any date format is loaded to Oracle in a non-English environment | E9OC09 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: To complete the installation of this hot fix on Alpha/VMS, you must also download and install hot fix E9BC90 for Alpha. This hot fix will NOT be fully functional without E9BC90 applied. ATTENTION: This hot fix is intended for customers running the Oracle 8i client. Customers running the Oracle 9i client or above should install E9OC15 instead. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9OC15. |
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E9OC10 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC11 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018149* | Bulkloading Oracle data on OpenVMS may load incorrect data | E9OC02 |
SN-014205* | SAS/ACCESS Interface to Oracle 9.2.0.5 on OpenVMS Alpha using SAS 9.1.3 | E9OC02 |
SN-018148* | Access Violation with SAS/Access® to Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha | E9OC02 |
SN-018748* | ORACLE FNA support | E9OC04 |
SN-019772 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the Linux Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC05 |
SN-019771 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the HP Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC06 |
SN-020088 | The SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle returns incorrect byte lengths for the CHAR and VARCHAR2 columns | E9OC07 |
SN-020190 | The Oracle bulk loader is disabled when you use the -NOXCMD command to invoke the SAS® System | E9OC07 |
SN-020317 | The Oracle 10g client is supported on the Linux operating system through SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC08 |
SN-020739* | An error occurs when you allocate the SQLDAT file externally during Oracle bulk loading under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020733 | Control files and data files might still exist after you bulk load an Oracle table | E9OC09 |
SN-020736* | Using the Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS to create multiple Oracle tables might cause an error | E9OC09 |
SN-020794 | An error occurs when there is a space in the directory paths of an SQL*Loader file | E9OC09 |
SN-020728* | An S0C4 abnormal ending might occur during an Oracle bulk loading task on z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020726* | Externally defined .DAT files are not handled correctly by Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020712 | Decreased performance might occur when you use bulk loading in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020710 | The BL_DEFAULT_DIR data set option enables you to overide the default path for SQL*LOADER intermediate files when bulk loading to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020714 | TIMESTAMP format does not work for all foreign languages | E9OC09 |
SN-020734 | An error occurs when data that has any date format is loaded to Oracle in a non-English environment | E9OC09 |
SN-020687 | Support for Oracle TIMESTAMP data types added in SAS 9.1.3 | E9OC10 |
SN-031179 | Hot Fix E9OC10 for Oracle timestamp support might cause performance degradation | E9OC11 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
UNIX: | Solaris_for_x64 | |
ATTENTION: Customers running on platforms other than Solaris for X64 should download and install hot fix E9OC13. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9OC13. ATTENTION: To complete the installation of this hot fix on Solaris for x64, you must also download and install hot fix E9BB64. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9BB64. This hot fix will NOT be fully functional without having both E9OC11 and E9BB64 applied. ATTENTION: This hot fix is intended for customers running the Oracle 9i client or above. Customers running the Oracle 8i client should either upgrade their Oracle client to 9i or above before installing this hot fix, or install E9OC09 instead. |
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E9OC12 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC13 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC14 was replaced by E9OC15 |
E9OC15 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018149* | Bulkloading Oracle data on OpenVMS may load incorrect data | E9OC02 |
SN-014205* | SAS/ACCESS Interface to Oracle 9.2.0.5 on OpenVMS Alpha using SAS 9.1.3 | E9OC02 |
SN-018148* | Access Violation with SAS/Access® to Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha | E9OC02 |
SN-018748* | ORACLE FNA support | E9OC04 |
SN-019772 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the Linux Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC05 |
SN-019771 | The Oracle Database 10g client is supported on the HP Itanium operating system through the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC06 |
SN-020088 | The SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle returns incorrect byte lengths for the CHAR and VARCHAR2 columns | E9OC07 |
SN-020190 | The Oracle bulk loader is disabled when you use the -NOXCMD command to invoke the SAS® System | E9OC07 |
SN-020317 | The Oracle 10g client is supported on the Linux operating system through SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC08 |
SN-020739* | An error occurs when you allocate the SQLDAT file externally during Oracle bulk loading under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020733 | Control files and data files might still exist after you bulk load an Oracle table | E9OC09 |
SN-020736* | Using the Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS to create multiple Oracle tables might cause an error | E9OC09 |
SN-020794 | An error occurs when there is a space in the directory paths of an SQL*Loader file | E9OC09 |
SN-020728* | An S0C4 abnormal ending might occur during an Oracle bulk loading task on z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020726* | Externally defined .DAT files are not handled correctly by Oracle Bulk Loader under z/OS | E9OC09 |
SN-020712 | Decreased performance might occur when you use bulk loading in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020710 | The BL_DEFAULT_DIR data set option enables you to overide the default path for SQL*LOADER intermediate files when bulk loading to Oracle | E9OC09 |
SN-020714 | TIMESTAMP format does not work for all foreign languages | E9OC09 |
SN-020734 | An error occurs when data that has any date format is loaded to Oracle in a non-English environment | E9OC09 |
SN-020687 | Support for Oracle TIMESTAMP data types added in SAS 9.1.3 | E9OC10 |
SN-031179 | Hot Fix E9OC10 for Oracle timestamp support might cause performance degradation | E9OC11 |
SN-032148 | The Table Loader step in a SAS® Data Integration Studio job might not stop processing properly after a constraint violation error | E9OC12 |
SN-019910 | INSERTBUFF= should be set to 1 when Using MODIFY to update an Oracle table | E9OC12 |
SN-032461 | An error occurs because temporary tables are not deleted when you execute SCD2 code | E9OC12 |
SN-036595 | The BL_DELETE_FILES option deletes all file types(.ctl, .log, and .dat) that are created with the bulk loader | E9OC13 |
SN-035837 | Trace messages do not appear for the SQL statements INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE | E9OC13 |
SN-033135 | "Error: Physical file does not exist" occurs when using SAS® Merchandise Data Integration with Oracle SQL*Loader | E9OC13 |
SN-037483* | An error occurs when you connect to Oracle from SAS® 9.1.3 with an Oracle 11g client on an Itanium machine in an HP-UX environment | E9OC14 |
SN-038842 | An SQL query that is run against an Oracle table might return incorrect results if a WHERE clause contains the BETWEEN operator and a date operand | E9OC15 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: To complete the install of this hot fix on the UNIX platforms, you must manually relink the sasora executable. See step 8 of the install instructions for more details. ATTENTION: Customers running on the Solaris for X64 platform should download and install E9OC11. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9OC11. ATTENTION: To complete the installation of this hot fix, OpenVMS_Alpha customers must also download and install hot fix E9BD33. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9BD33. Customers running on all other platforms should download and install hot fix E9BD48. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9BD48. This hot fix will NOT be fully functional without having both E9OC15 and E9BD33 or E9BD48 applied. ATTENTION: This hot fix is intended for customers running the Oracle 9i client or above. Customers running the Oracle 8i client should either upgrade their Oracle client to 9i or above before installing this hot fix, or install E9OC09 instead. |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO PC FILES |
E9PF01 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF02 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF03 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF05 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF06 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF07 was replaced by E9PF08 |
E9PF08 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-031105 | Variable names truncate to 8 characters when you use the EXPORT procedure and DBMS=DTA to create a Stata file | E9PF01 |
SN-018769 | PROC EXPORT fails for DBMS=JMP with floating point error on the Windows platform | E9PF01 |
SN-018768 | PROC EXPORT to Stata file on Windows platform creates incorrect datatype | E9PF01 |
SN-018913 | PROC EXPORT to JMP® creates numeric fields with 2 decimal places | E9PF01 |
SN-018993 | Certain date formats generate error with PROC EXPORT when exporting to SPSS, STATA, and JMP files | E9PF01 |
SN-019383 | Proc Import of SPSS v12 File Errors and Truncates Long Variable Names | E9PF02 |
SN-019465 | Segmentation violation when importing an Excel 5.0/95 spreadsheet into SAS | E9PF02 |
SN-020326 | The IMPORT Procedure in SAS® Enterprise Guide® does not read Excel data properly | E9PF03 |
SN-020325 | Using the EXPORT procedure with DBMS=XLS in 9.1.3 SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC Files under UNIX to create a Microsoft Excel file might cause problems with the Excel file | E9PF03 |
SN-013954* | PROC DBLOAD to create an Excel 5.0 file does not apply numeric formatting correctly | E9PF05 |
SN-020997 | The SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC files on UNIX cannot read Excel column names that contain Asian phonetic text strings | E9PF05 |
SN-030657 | Missing values can occur in SAS if you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC Files 9.1.3 to pull data from an Excel workbook that resides under UNIX | E9PF06 |
SN-030646 | The SHEET= and RANGE= options are now available in the EXPORT procedure when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC Files 9.1.3 in the UNIX environment | E9PF06 |
SN-030961 | When using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to PC Files on UNIX platforms to write to Excel, some types of data result in a corrupted XLS file | E9PF06 |
SN-031711 | Formatting errors might occur when exporting SAS® data sets to Stata | E9PF07 |
SN-031715 | Memory request errors occur when using PROC IMPORT DBMS=XLS to import complex Excel spreadsheets | E9PF07 |
SN-032702* | ALERT - Missing values can be incorrectly filled when you import a Microsoft Access file with the DBSASTYPE= option in a LIBNAME statement | E9PF07 |
SN-036679 | An incorrect Microsoft Excel sheet might be read when you use the XLS engine to read Excel ranges | E9PF08 |
SN-036681 | Invalid header-file errors occur when use the IMPORT procedure with the JMP engine to read JMP® 8 files | E9PF08 |
SN-034258 | An error occurs when you use PROC IMPORT to read an SPSS file with a user-defined format that has the same name as a SAS format | E9PF08 |
SN-036667* | Time values that exceed 24 hours do not properly export when you use the EXCEL engine | E9PF08 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO R/3 |
D9R302 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-015516 | ALERT - The incorrect Xerces library for the SAS RFC server is installed on all UNIX hosts in SAS 9.1.3 | D9R302 |
SN-016007 | SAS/ACCESS 4.1 Interface to R/3 produces 'ERROR: Unexpected end of file' | D9R302 |
SN-016008 | ERROR: Unexpected end of file generated when running SAS/ACCESS 4.1 Interface to R/3 batch extractions in parallel | D9R302 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux | |
ATTENTION (1): This hot fix should be applied to SAS/Access to R/3 4.1 only. It should not be applied to any other release of this product. ATTENTION (2): This hot fix can be applied to systems running either SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 3 or SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4. |
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E9R304 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-035243 | An invalid password error is returned when logging on to an SAP system from SAS® | E9R304 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
ATTENTION (1): This hot fix should be applied to SAS/Access to R/3 4.2 only. It should not be applied to any other release of this product. |
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E9R305 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-037210 | Some informats fail to load when you use SAS/ACCESS® Interface to R/3 to extract SAP data | E9R305 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
MAINFRAME: | z/OS_(OS/390) | |
PC: | Windows,   Windows_for_IPF_(64_bit) | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO SAP BW |
D9BW01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016839 | ERROR: A failure occurred while generating InfoObjects Metadata | D9BW01 |
SN-016898 | Change Data Capture adds invalid records to an ODS table in SAS/ACCESS Interface to SAP BW software | D9BW01 |
Select an Available Operating System: | ||
PC: | Windows | |
UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: This hot fix can be applied to systems running either SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 3 or SAS 9.1.3 Service Pack 4. |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO SYBASE |
E9SB01 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB02 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB03 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB04 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB05 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB06 was replaced by E9SB09 |
E9SB08 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017567 | Connection to Sybase not released when using PROC DBLOAD with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase | E9SB01 |
SN-018210 | Incorrect amount of data may be returned when using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase with threads | E9SB02 |
SN-017889 | Notes, Warnings, or Errors not being issued when attempting to insert into a SYBASE table with triggers | E9SB02 |
SN-018400 | Different column Format is given when using ORDER BY and a date literal within a SELECT statement using the Sybase engine | E9SB03 |
SN-018792 | Text strings greater than 32767 are stored as a blank field when read into SAS® with the DBMAX_TEXT option set | E9SB04 |
SN-019240 | Selecting a column that contains null values for autopartitioning when DBSLICEPARM=ALL might generate incorrect data | E9SB04 |
SN-019099 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase with the bulkcopy feature may return a warning when an actual error was issued | E9SB04 |
SN-019748 | Incorrect results can occur when you use the DBSLICEPARM= option with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase | E9SB05 |
SN-033901 | An error occurs in releases of Sybase that support the data types Date and Time | E9SB06 |
SN-033896 | Performance degradation occurs when you run programs in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase after you have migrated from SAS® 8.2 to SAS® 9.1.3 | E9SB06 |
SN-035927 | ALERT - An error occurs when you append a SAS® data set to Sybase table that has a VARCHAR column with a length greater than 255 | E9SB08 |
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UNIX: | AIX |
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E9SB09 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017567 | Connection to Sybase not released when using PROC DBLOAD with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase | E9SB01 |
SN-018210 | Incorrect amount of data may be returned when using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase with threads | E9SB02 |
SN-017889 | Notes, Warnings, or Errors not being issued when attempting to insert into a SYBASE table with triggers | E9SB02 |
SN-018400 | Different column Format is given when using ORDER BY and a date literal within a SELECT statement using the Sybase engine | E9SB03 |
SN-018792 | Text strings greater than 32767 are stored as a blank field when read into SAS® with the DBMAX_TEXT option set | E9SB04 |
SN-019240 | Selecting a column that contains null values for autopartitioning when DBSLICEPARM=ALL might generate incorrect data | E9SB04 |
SN-019099 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase with the bulkcopy feature may return a warning when an actual error was issued | E9SB04 |
SN-019748 | Incorrect results can occur when you use the DBSLICEPARM= option with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase | E9SB05 |
SN-033901 | An error occurs in releases of Sybase that support the data types Date and Time | E9SB06 |
SN-033896 | Performance degradation occurs when you run programs in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Sybase after you have migrated from SAS® 8.2 to SAS® 9.1.3 | E9SB06 |
SN-035927 | ALERT - An error occurs when you append a SAS® data set to Sybase table that has a VARCHAR column with a length greater than 255 | E9SB08 |
SN-036626 | ALERT - Incorrect dates are appended to the Sybase table when you use the APPEND procedure with the SASDATEFMT= and the BULKCOPY= options | E9SB09 |
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SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO TERADATA |
E9TE01 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE02 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE03 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE04 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE05 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE06 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE07 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE08 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE09 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE10 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE11 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018170 | Teradata FASTLOAD performance problems in SAS® 9 | E9TE01 |
SN-018429* | Running the Teradata MultiLoad utilty is now supported on z/OS | E9TE02 |
SN-034604 | Running multiple, concurrent processes in SAS® Marketing Automation causes an error in the FastLoad utility in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE03 |
SN-019941 | Running multiple, concurrent processes causes an error in the FastLoad utility when you use it with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE03 |
SN-019939 | Using MULTILOAD=YES without CREATE/DROP table rights in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata can generate an error | E9TE03 |
SN-020199 | The same query produces different results when submitted using the Pass-Through Facility in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata and using Teradata BTEQ | E9TE04 |
SN-020515 | An error occurs when you attempt to access a Teradata TTU 8.2 library via SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9TE04 |
SN-031370 | LDAP authentication is not supported in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE05 |
SN-032796 | An incorrect error message is sometimes generated when using MODE=Teradata | E9TE06 |
SN-033955 | Using the X versions of Teradata views to retrieve metadata causes performance degradation | E9TE07 |
SN-035002 | An error occurs when you use the MultiLoad facility with SAS/ACCESS® 9.1.3 Interface to Teradata | E9TE08 |
SN-034729 | Teradata's BIGINT data type is not supported in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE08 |
SN-036348 | An error might occur when you invoke the FastExport utility multiple times with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE09 |
SN-036369 | An error might occur when you invoke the MultiLoad utility multiple times with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE09 |
SN-035616 | The FastExport module fails when it is run under an object spawner | E9TE09 |
SN-036176 | A Read-access violation occurs when you submit an explicit SQL pass-through query to Teradata | E9TE10 |
SN-037244 | Performance decreases when you use an ORDER BY clause in the SQL procedure with the Teradata FastExport utility | E9TE11 |
SN-037894 | A segmentation violation occurs when you use the MULTILOAD=YES option in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata on an HP Itanium operating system | E9TE11 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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PC: | Windows |
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E9TE12 was replaced by E9TE13 |
E9TE13 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018170 | Teradata FASTLOAD performance problems in SAS® 9 | E9TE01 |
SN-018429* | Running the Teradata MultiLoad utilty is now supported on z/OS | E9TE02 |
SN-034604 | Running multiple, concurrent processes in SAS® Marketing Automation causes an error in the FastLoad utility in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE03 |
SN-019941 | Running multiple, concurrent processes causes an error in the FastLoad utility when you use it with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE03 |
SN-019939 | Using MULTILOAD=YES without CREATE/DROP table rights in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata can generate an error | E9TE03 |
SN-020199 | The same query produces different results when submitted using the Pass-Through Facility in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata and using Teradata BTEQ | E9TE04 |
SN-020515 | An error occurs when you attempt to access a Teradata TTU 8.2 library via SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata 9.1.3 Service Pack 4 | E9TE04 |
SN-031370 | LDAP authentication is not supported in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE05 |
SN-032796 | An incorrect error message is sometimes generated when using MODE=Teradata | E9TE06 |
SN-033955 | Using the X versions of Teradata views to retrieve metadata causes performance degradation | E9TE07 |
SN-035002 | An error occurs when you use the MultiLoad facility with SAS/ACCESS® 9.1.3 Interface to Teradata | E9TE08 |
SN-034729 | Teradata's BIGINT data type is not supported in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE08 |
SN-036348 | An error might occur when you invoke the FastExport utility multiple times with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE09 |
SN-036369 | An error might occur when you invoke the MultiLoad utility multiple times with the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE09 |
SN-035616 | The FastExport module fails when it is run under an object spawner | E9TE09 |
SN-036176 | A Read-access violation occurs when you submit an explicit SQL pass-through query to Teradata | E9TE10 |
SN-037244 | Performance decreases when you use an ORDER BY clause in the SQL procedure with the Teradata FastExport utility | E9TE11 |
SN-037894 | A segmentation violation occurs when you use the MULTILOAD=YES option in the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata on an HP Itanium operating system | E9TE11 |
SN-031972 | Teradata Tools and Utilities (TTU) 12 is not supported in the AIX environment | E9TE12 |
SN-038521 | An error occurs when you use a LIBNAME statement with LDAP authentication to connect to Teradata in UNIX operating environments | E9TE12 |
SN-038647 | An FNCLOADERROR(519) error occurs when you try to connect to the Teradata database in UNIX operating environments | E9TE12 |
SN-038840 | Teradata Tools and Utilities (TTU) 13 is not suppported in the AIX operating environment | E9TE13 |
SN-038873 | A UTY4015 access-module error occurs when you use the Teradata MultiLoad utility with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata | E9TE13 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. | ||
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SAS/CONNECT |
E9CT01 was replaced by E9CT05 |
E9CT02 was replaced by E9CT05 |
E9CT03 was replaced by E9CT05 |
E9CT04 was replaced by E9CT05 |
E9CT05 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019386 | SAS/CONNECT may issue "Segmentation Violation In Task [ Program ]" | E9CT01 |
SN-020817 | Using the JOBNAME= option to specify a job name in the GRDSVC_ENABLE call routine | E9CT01 |
SN-031089 | A floating-point exception error might occur if you use the UPLOAD procedure to move a file that is larger than 2 GB | E9CT02 |
SN-013122 | WZX: Invalid Conversion Map Specified | E9CT03 |
SN-032983 | Invalid results occur when you use the DOWNLOAD procedure with the V6TRANSPORT option in SAS® 9.1.3 in the z/OS environment | E9CT03 |
SN-031820 | An error can occur when you have applied Hot Fix #E9BB97 and you remotely submit PROC UPLOAD with a WHERE clause that points to a remote DBCS machine | E9CT03 |
SN-034153 | Option DBIDIRECTEXEC prevents SAS® Enterprise Guide from opening tables created by PROC SQL | E9CT04 |
SN-033576 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® does not detect when SAS data sets are created, updated, or deleted through a grid | E9CT04 |
SN-036081 | The UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD procedures add null values to the ends of variables when you specify a SAS® view with the DATA= data set option | E9CT05 |
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UNIX: | HPUX,   Solaris_(64-bit),   AIX,   Tru_64,   Linux,   HPUX_for_Itanium,   Linux_for_Itanium | |
ATTENTION: To make this hot fix fully functional you must also download and install hot fixes E9BD56 for z/OS and Unix, E9BD59 for Windows, E9BC97 and E9BC98. If you are running SAS with Asian Language Support, please download : E9BD56 (Asian Language Support) for z/OS and Unix, E9BD59 (Asian Language Support) for Windows, E9BC97 (Asian Language Support) and E9BC98 (Asian Language Support) |
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SAS/FSP |
E9FS02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-020731 | Abend reading a FORMULA entry in a catalog defined to a SAS/SHARE® server | E9FS02 |
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SAS/GRAPH |
E9GR01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017031 | Some labels may be missing from graphs when using the GIF device driver | E9GR01 |
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E9GR02 was replaced by E9GR17 |
E9GR05 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019778 | PROC GMAP with the GIF device driver may leave extra white space around the map | E9GR05 |
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E9GR06 was replaced by E9GR13 |
E9GR08 was replaced by E9GR13 |
E9GR10 was replaced by E9GR16 |
E9GR11 was replaced by E9GR16 |
E9GR12 was replaced by E9GR13 |
E9GR13 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-020254 | The SAS® 9 SAS/GRAPH Java applets have an expired digital signature | E9GR06 |
SN-021087 | Application of hotfix E9GR06 causes problems with ODS Graphics and the JAVAIMG device driver | E9GR08 |
SN-033169 | Link tips are not displayed unless the "Show all links" option is checked | E9GR12 |
SN-033830 | Constellation threshold scrollbar does not interact with diagram | E9GR13 |
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E9GR15 was replaced by E9GR16 |
E9GR16 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-030713 | If you use SAS/GRAPH® software with fonts that support only Western characters in non-English locales, text and spacing problems might occur | E9GR10 |
SN-032294 | Text characters might appear as boxes when using the SASEMF or SASWMF device drivers | E9GR11 |
SN-033596 | Overlapping font characters when using fixed-spaced Asian fonts with the SASEMF and SASWMF device drivers | E9GR15 |
SN-035913 | Top of text on the first graph title might be clipped | E9GR16 |
SN-035914 | Incorrect characters could appear on graphics output when using a TrueType font with the SASEMF device driver | E9GR16 |
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E9GR17 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017238 | Plotted line(s) may be missing from a graph created with PROC GPLOT | E9GR02 |
SN-036987 | BOX interpolation with PROC GPLOT might produce different results on UNIX versus Windows | E9GR17 |
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SAS/IML |
E9ML01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018573 | ALERT - PROC IML will not load on Intel hardware | E9ML01 |
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UNIX: | Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9ML02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-034588 | ALERT - IML suffers performance problems on HP/UNIX | E9ML02 |
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UNIX: | HPUX_for_Itanium |
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E9ML03 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-034587 | ALERT - CALL EIGEN in the IML Procedure might modify the input matrix | E9ML03 |
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SAS/OR |
E9OR01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018424 | ALERT - Certain SAS/OR® procedures will not load on Intel hardware | E9OR01 |
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UNIX: | Solaris_for_x64 |
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E9OR02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-018762 | Grid points are incorrect when printed with the OUTGRID option | E9OR02 |
SN-018763 | Optimization algorithms do not start from the best grid point found during a grid search | E9OR02 |
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E9OR03 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-019427 | Basic variable violates the non-negativity boundary constraint in the optimal solution | E9OR03 |
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PC: | Windows |
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E9OR04 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-036896 | An incorrect optimum is produced during credit risk mitigant allocation | E9OR04 |
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SAS/QC |
E9QC01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016789 | PROC SHEWHART abends with ANNO= option and only a single subgroup | E9QC01 |
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SAS/STAT |
E9ST01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-015911 | PROC SURVEYMEANS may abnormally terminate with crossed terms on the DOMAIN statement | E9ST01 |
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E9ST02 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-013179 | ALERT - Incorrect standard errors may occur when using the OFFSET option with the COVS option | E9ST02 |
SN-017530 | ALERT - Incorrect sandwich estimate standard errors occur in PROC PHREG with the counting process (start, stop) syntax when using the COVS, OFFSET and MULTIPASS options | E9ST02 |
SN-017587 | COVS option in PROC PHREG may cause missing standard errors, chisquare statistics, pvalues and hazard ratios | E9ST02 |
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E9ST03 was replaced by E9ST10 |
E9ST04 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-016790 | PROC BOXPLOT abends with ANNO= option and only a single box | E9ST04 |
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E9ST05 was replaced by E9ST08 |
E9ST06 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017845 | Insufficient memory error may occur when performing local kriging over a large number of grid points | E9ST06 |
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E9ST07 was replaced by E9ST10 |
E9ST08 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-017255 | ALERT - PROC MIXED can produce incorrect results for CONTRAST or ESTIMATE statement involving levels of random effects | E9ST05 |
SN-017503 | ALERT - Incorrect results with RANDOM statement and TYPE=SP() when random effect involves a continuous effect | E9ST05 |
SN-017511 | ALERT - Incorrect output when REPEATED statement uses TYPE=ANTE(1) and data not sorted by repeated effect within each subject | E9ST05 |
SN-019432 | ALERT - Incorrect output possible with the GROUP= option on RANDOM statement | E9ST08 |
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E9ST09 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-021142 | ALERT - Missing or incorrect results for stratified tests via the GROUP= option of the STRATA statement in PROC LIFETEST may occur when a BY statement is used | E9ST09 |
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E9ST10 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-013510 | Invalid reference value error if REF='level' used for two or more variables | E9ST03 |
SN-017517 | SCALE= option may be ignored when PARAM=REF or PARAM=EFFECT is specified | E9ST03 |
SN-019162 | Excessive time or memory required with many levels of CLASS variable | E9ST07 |
SN-016848 | ALERT - Incorrect output statistics with DIST=MULT and full-rank CLASS coding | E9ST10 |
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E9ST11 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-037320 | ERROR: Write Access Violation In Task [ STDIZE ] | E9ST11 |
SN-037321 | Filter node gives A Problem Has Been Encountered on the Server, Write Access Violation In Task [ STDIZE ] errors | E9ST11 |
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SAS/TOOLKIT |
E9TO01 | ||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | |
SN-033881 | SAS/TOOLKIT® modules might receive a 0C4 abend with certain diagnostic traps enabled | E9TO01 |
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