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SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3

Hot Fix Downloads for Windows

* General Information about Hot Fixes

A3J001 was replaced by A3J005

A3J002 was replaced by A3J005

A3J003 was replaced by A3J005

A3J004 was replaced by A3J005

A3J005 for Windows
SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
59376 The message "Error=Index needs to be repaired" might occur during concurrent updates in a dynamic locking domain A3J001
59614 "SPDS_ERROR" occurs when you try to create an AES-encrypted table using explicit SQL pass-through with SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 A3J001
59617 Assigning a SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 LIBNAME statement to a SAS® SPD 5.1 or earlier server causes a segmentation violation A3J001
59620 "Unable to communicate with SPD Server" and other errors occur when you try to start SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 as a secure server A3J001
59621 SAS® formats are mistaken as unknown user-defined formats by the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server views A3J001
59658 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server shared memory segments are not cleared after server shutdown A3J001
63141 Port vulnerability scanning software causes SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server to fail with a segmentation violation A3J001
59432 "Segmentation Violation" occurs when you use the DATE. format in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server A3J001
60735 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 connection string displays your password when tracing is enabled A3J001
59719 Querying a SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Engine database for schema names with PROC FEDSQL or PROC DS2 does not return all schemas A3J001
59724 Querying SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Engine data with PROC FEDSQL or PROC DS2 does not return schemas if the schemas are lowercase A3J001
60386 Creating MINMAXVARLIST in a BACKUP=YES domain might corrupt the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server cluster table A3J002
60598 "Access Violation" errors might occur when you use multiple WHEN clauses in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server A3J002
60659 Sporadic failures might occur during concurrent updates in dynamic locking domain A3J002
60691 "SPDS_ERROR: Out of memory" might occur when you query a SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server table that contains a large number of columns A3J002
61230 Nested ABS functions cause SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 to end abnormally A3J002
61232 In SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server, a generic ACL that matches the full name of the resource is not recognized A3J002
61257 Password shows in clear text when the PRINTLOG option is enabled in SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server A3J002
60668 Connection to SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server fails if the host name exceeds 32 characters A3J002
60714 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server fails to connect to a domain with "Connection does not exist...zdcrypt local buffer too small..." A3J002
60715 SAS® Enterprise Guide® cannot display Latin5 characters that come from SAS® Federation Server A3J002
60726 SAS® Federation Server Manager shows invalid characters for SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server data A3J002
61228 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server data partition files are written to the primary metadata path A3J003
61231 SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server cluster modification causes out-of-memory error A3J003
62713 A WHERE clause with a user-defined format causes a ". . . Libname path info not found . . ." error for SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server A3J003
62828 ALERT - The Parallel Group-By facility produces an incorrect count for a composite index when the COUNT(distinct value) function is used A3J003
60092 An unexpected warning about the ClusterList template is generated when you run SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.3 A3J003
62607 The SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server Password Manager Utility crashes on RHEL 7.x systems when the user name contains underscores A3J004
64510 Sporadic "Server has disconnected" errors might occur while reading a SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table A3J004
68520 SQL implicit pass-through queries to SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server 5.4 can experience "TKM: Memory Error" messages A3J004
63769 Access Violation errors appear in the SAS® log after creating a wide SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table with the MINMAXVARLIST= option A3J005
63770 A SAS® Scalable Performance Data (SPD) Server table name is truncated in a log to a maximum of eight characters A3J005
63768 The SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server DACCTAB function returns incorrect results using the SQL pass-through facility A3J005
65678 A "Parse Failure" error message occurs in the SAS® log when you use a concatenated library with the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server A3J005
66294 The SAS® Federation Server SPD driver fails to create a table that has a column name in UTF-8 encoding that also contains Latin5 characters A3J005
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel Drivers for Scalable Performance Data 5.3_M1 installed, you must also install hot fix A4U002.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS Federation Server 4.2 installed, you must also install hot fix Y46013.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS Drivers for Federation Server 4.2 installed, you must also install hot fix Z51002.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel 9.4_M4 installed, you must also install hot fix A5D006.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel 9.4_M3 installed, you must also install hot fix Y81004.
If you install this hot fix and have SAS Federation Server Manager Mid-Tier 4.2 installed, you must also install hot fix A1A004.
Released: August 19, 2020     Documentation: A3J005wn.html       Download: A3J005wn.zip  
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