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BASE SAS Hot Fix Information for Solaris (64-bit)
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| 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 |
| SN-033414 | An error occurs when you include the ENCODING option in the FILENAME statement | E9BC43 |
| SN-034212 | Loss of precision can occur when you insert numeric values into a table that resides in a chained RLS library | E9BC47 |
| SN-033995 | Error: "IOM call failed. Internal server exception: floating point divide by zero." | E9BC58 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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-020299 | PROC PRINT may show missing columns in HTML, LISTING or RTF output | 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 |
| SN-017072 | Metadata server service might show starting state but never start | E9BA19 |
| 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-019028 | Truncation errors might occur when using Unicode SAS with UTF-8 encoding to process 8-bit characters | 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-033403 | Segmentation violation and bridge stub errors on AIX | E9BC60 |
| SN-035477 | Invalid physical name error when a FILE statement contains certain Shift-JIS characters | E9BC76 |
| SN-035481 | Java DBCS encoding on Windows uses incorrect Japanese encoding resulting in garbage characters | E9BC76 |
| SN-035112 | ALERT - Invalid binary data when tranferring SAS data sets with PROC COPY or CPORT/CIMPORT. | E9BC81 |
| SN-036111 | Potential memory leak in SORT module causes Workspace server to fail | E9BC91 |
| SN-036205 | Basic and extended ISO informats and formats 9.2 functionality retrofitted back to 9.1.3 | E9BC95 |
| SN-036214 | Segmentation violation error in masked text entry box | E9BC96 |
| SN-036269 | Inconsistent transcoding using the KCVT function produces incorrect results in SAS® 9.2 | E9BC97 |
| SN-013122 | WZX: Invalid Conversion Map Specified | 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 |
| SN-036254 | SAS® 9.1.3 elssrv and jproxy processes not exiting correctly on Solaris zones | E9BD02 |
| 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-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-036617 | SAS® might become unresponsive if the FILEDIALOG function is called from an SCL entry on Unix platforms | E9BD11 |
| 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-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-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-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-035879 | ALERT - Data imported from a DB2 library may be corrupt | E9BD14 |
| 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-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-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-036281 | PROC REPORT output generated by the CALL EXECUTE routine does not include text or variables generated by a COMPUTE block | E9BD01 |
| SN-034018 | MPRINT output generated twice when CALL EXECUTE is used within a macro | E9BD01 |
| 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-037898 | Use of 2GB or more of memory by PROC TRANSPOSE can produce incorrect results | E9BD18 |
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