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| E9BA47 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BA54 was replaced by E9BC03 |
| E9BA56 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BA57 was replaced by E9BC28 |
| E9BA70 was replaced by E9BC34 |
| E9BA71 was replaced by E9BB91 |
| E9BA74 was replaced by E9BC36 |
| E9BA84 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BA88 was replaced by E9BB61 |
| E9BA89 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BA93 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BA96 was replaced by E9BC39 |
| E9BA97 was replaced by E9BC36 |
| E9BA99 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB07 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB08 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jun 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-019525 | Startup of elssrv may fail with 'ERROR: Cannot start thread supportservice' or 'ERROR: Communication error with launch server' on UNIX | E9BB08 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB08sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB08 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 84K) | |||
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| E9BB19 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB22 was replaced by E9BC17 |
| E9BB23 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2007 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-020755 | SAS® Enterprise Guide® might generate memory leaks under UNIX | E9BB23 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB23sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB23 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 77K) | |||
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| E9BB24 was replaced by E9BB61 |
| E9BB27 was replaced by E9BC17 |
| E9BB33 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB38 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB47 was replaced by E9BC36 |
| E9BB61 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Apr 2008 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| 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 fromSimplified Chinese | E9BB61 | |
| SN-021044 | The SASMSG function causes an access violation in batch mode when calledwith %SYSFUNC | E9BB61 | |
| SN-021046 | An access violation might occur if the input data set is not created asexpected | E9BB61 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB61sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB61 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 62K) | |||
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| E9BB62 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Apr 2008 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-020804 | SPD Engine WHERE CLAUSE processor does not support ESCAPE OPERATOR | E9BB62 | |
| SN-020887 | When you invoke SAS® by using the SAS system option DMSEXP, a segmentation violation might occur if you rename a SAS® Scalable Performance Data Engine (SAS® SPDE) data set | E9BB62 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB62sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB62 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 351K) | |||
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| E9BB64 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Dec 2007 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-016428 | DBSLICEPARM creates incorrect syntax when DB2DECPT=, | E9BA58 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB64sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB64 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 272K) | |||
| 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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| E9BB66 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Oct 2007 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-021053 | The SAS® Stored Process Server and SAS® Workspace Server load balancing is not distributed across hosts with thelowest cost algorithm | E9BB66 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB66sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB66 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 278K) | |||
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| E9BB68 was replaced by E9BC15 |
| E9BB69 was replaced by E9BC36 |
| E9BB73 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jan 2008 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB73sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB73 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 1.6M) | |||
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| E9BB74 was replaced by E9BC03 |
| E9BB78 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Feb 2008 | |||
| This Hot Fix is included in Hot Fix Bundle E9BX03. | |||
| 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB78sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB78 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 47K) | |||
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| E9BB83 was replaced by E9BC36 |
| E9BB84 was replaced by E9BC17 |
| E9BB91 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Apr 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018909 | "ClassFormatError exception is thrown" Java runtime error when string constants contain umlaut characters | E9BA71 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BB91sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BB91 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 336K) | |||
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| E9BC03 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Apr 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC03sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC03 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 2.0M) | |||
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| E9BC04 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Apr 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-017125 | LOCATEC/N function is counting deleted rows in its search | E9BC04 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC04sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC04 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 200K) | |||
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| E9BC15 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jul 2008 | |||
| 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 ServicePack 4 | E9BA01 | |
| SN-018037 | PROC OLAP DEFINE statement can allow duplicate calculated members to becreated | E9BA34 | |
| SN-017931 | NUNIQUE values may be incorrect depending on the setting for "Maximumnumber 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 SASManagement Console to hang | E9BA34 | |
| SN-018020 | ALERT - SAS OLAP Server may error when empty data is passed to certain SASfunctions | E9BA34 | |
| SN-017871 | ALERT - Drilldown may cause calculated member values to return from the SASOLAP Server as missing in Service Pack 4 | E9BA34 | |
| SN-018018 | Complex MDX query within a WITH expression may generate an AccessViolation | E9BA34 | |
| SN-018030 | SAS OLAP Server may 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 optionsettings | E9BA34 | |
| SN-018012 | Threadpool options for the SAS OLAP Server are being overwritten | E9BA34 | |
| SN-018198 | TKASSERT error might be received when querying an 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 aperformance loss | E9BA56 | |
| SN-018701 | ALERT - Session and Global calculated members might be dropped when using NonEmptyOptimization | 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 withOptimization 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 returnempty result sets | E9BA56 | |
| SN-019048 | ALERT - Calculated measures might be dropped from the OLAP result set when usingNon Empty Crossjoin Optimization | E9BA56 | |
| SN-019164 | Memory degradation or Access Violation could occur when querying an OLAPcube 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 memberlevel 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 dimensionof 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC15sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC15 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 2.7M) | |||
| 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 E9BC15 and 913SMC02 are applied. You do not need to install 912SMC02 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 E9BC28. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BC15 and E9BC28 are applied. |
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| E9BC17 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: May 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-017725 | The PUTC function in SAS Component Language might return unformattedresults | E9BA24 | |
| SN-019922 | A problem has been encountered on the server, [Fatal Error]:1:1:Content is not allowed in prolog | E9BB22 | |
| SN-019979 | Memory overrun causes segmentation violation with the VIEWTABLE window | E9BB27 | |
| SN-030936 | "Generic function error SASHELP.RSASMOD.MDAXIS.SCL" from server method _GETPOINTINDEXES when accessing MDDB using Java and an IOM connection | E9BB84 | |
| SN-031999 | SAS® Enterprise Miner(TM) Java client hangs at the SAS Enterprise Miner splash screen after submitting log on to SAS Analytics Platform | E9BC17 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC17sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC17 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 880K) | |||
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| E9BC20 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jun 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-017906 | The I/O subsystem has returned error message 'WHERE clause is notallowed 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC20sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC20 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 106K) | |||
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| E9BC26 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jun 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-032426 | Selection lists or pop-up menus might display behind SAS/AF® frames | E9BC26 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC26sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC26 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 253K) | |||
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| E9BC28 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jul 2008 | |||
| 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 aperformance loss | E9BA57 | |
| SN-018911 | "ERROR: System Exiting Status=401" message occurs when multipleprocesses update a SPD Engine data set | E9BA57 | |
| SN-032674 | PROC OLAP stops responding even though CPU usage is high | E9BC28 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC28sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC28 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 1.4M) | |||
| ATTENTION: To fully implement the fix for SN-018254, you must also download and install SAS Base hot fix E9BC15. The fix for the problem documented in this SAS Note will not be fully functional unless both E9BC15 and E9BC28 are applied. | |||
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| E9BC31 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Aug 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-017241 | "ERROR: System abend 0C4 occurred in module SASYHRE8 function YHRMHMR atoffset 000420" | E9BA32 | |
| SN-032682 | Error causes SAS/SHARE® server running with the TTCP option to fill log with error messages | E9BC31 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC31sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC31 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 86K) | |||
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| E9BC33 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Aug 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-031851 | User accounts might show as |
E9BC33 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC33sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC33 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 202K) | |||
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| E9BC34 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018857 | WebDAV FILENAME needs additional functionality | E9BA70 | |
| SN-032831 | An error might occur if you use the Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) FILENAME statement | E9BC34 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC34sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC34 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 66K) | |||
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| E9BC36 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Aug 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018812 | SAS Information Map might fail to open in SAS Enterprise Guide | E9BA74 | |
| SN-020496 | SAS® Information Map Libname Engine might generate "ERROR: Write AccessViolation in Task" | E9BB47 | |
| SN-020991 | SAS® Information Maps with more than 1000 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC36sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC36 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 4.2M) | |||
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| E9BC39 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018202 | 'Cannot start remote process' or 'spawner prompt not found' errors mightoccur 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 SAS without the full path to SAS | E9BC39 | |
| Install Instructions: E9BC39sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9BC39 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 158K) | |||
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| SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO ORACLE |
| E9OC11 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Mar 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| 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-020733 | Control files and data files might still exist after you bulk load an Oracle table | E9OC09 | |
| SN-020794 | An error occurs when there is a space in the directory paths of an SQL*Loader file | 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 Oraclein 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9OC11sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9OC11 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 369K) | |||
| ATTENTION: Customers running on platforms other than Solaris for X64 should download and install hot fix E9OC12. DBCS customers should install the DBCS version of E9OC12. 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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| SAS/ACCESS INTERFACE TO PC FILES |
| E9PF01 was replaced by E9PF07 |
| E9PF02 was replaced by E9PF07 |
| E9PF03 was replaced by E9PF07 |
| E9PF05 was replaced by E9PF07 |
| E9PF06 was replaced by E9PF07 |
| E9PF07 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2008 | |||
| 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 Windowsplatform | 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 toSPSS, 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 intoSAS | 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-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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9PF07sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9PF07 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 500K) | |||
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| SAS/GRAPH |
| E9GR10 was replaced by E9GR11 |
| E9GR11 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jun 2008 | |||
| 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 | |
| Install Instructions: E9GR11sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9GR11 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 387K) | |||
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| SAS/IML |
| E9ML01 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2006 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018573 | ALERT - PROC IML will not load on Intel hardware | E9ML01 | |
| Install Instructions: E9ML01sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9ML01 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 275K) | |||
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| SAS/OR |
| E9OR01 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Sep 2006 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-018424 | ALERT - Certain SAS/OR procedures will not load on Intel hardware | E9OR01 | |
| Install Instructions: E9OR01sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9OR01 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 3.4M) | |||
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| SAS/STAT |
| E9ST09 for Solaris for x64 | |||
| Released: Jan 2008 | |||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||
| SN-021142 | ALERT - Missing or incorrect results for stratified tests via the GROUP= optionof the STRATA statement in PROC LIFETEST may occur when a BY statementis used | E9ST09 | |
| Install Instructions: E9ST09sx.txt | |||
| Download: E9ST09 for Solaris for x64   (File Size: 342K) | |||
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