B6P007 for 64-bit Enabled AIX |
SAS High-Performance Risk 3.9 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
61155 | ALERT - In SAS® High-Performance Risk, different values might be shown when you create a cube and when you query that cube |
B6P001 |
61158 | When you use SAS® High-Performance Risk for cashflow scenarios that use pricing methods, the resulting market state caching is incorrect |
B6P001 |
61225 | "ERROR: A synchronization signal was not received from the HPRisk Engine" occurs when you use SAS® High-Performance Risk to process large portfolios |
B6P001 |
61421 | When you run a Delta-Normal analysis with a single horizon and EVALDATE is not specified, the dates in the UI and in the SimStat data set do not match |
B6P001 |
61429 | In SAS® High-Performance Risk, graphics are not displayed for cells in Delta-Normal or covariance side-by-side cubes |
B6P001 |
65293 | ALERT - In SAS® High-Performance Risk models that have similar state values might produce incorrect values |
B6P001 |
64858 | Adds functionality to allow alongside (parallel) writes of simulation values data set in SAS® High-Performance Risk 3.9 |
B6P001 |
61362 | When you open an external link from a cross-classification variable in the SAS® High-Performance Risk UI, the resulting information might be incorrect |
B6P001 |
61839 | You might encounter slow performance, high-memory usage, or long run times when you run a Delta-Normal analysis in SAS® High-Performance Risk |
B6P002 |
61837 | You might experience slow performance when running yield-to-maturity calculations in SAS® Risk Dimensions® and SAS® High-Performance Risk |
B6P003 |
62090 | Processing fails with "ERROR: Information could not be read from the HPRisk Engine..." when you use multiple parameter matrices |
B6P003 |
62674 | You encounter slow performance with project runs for TASK=STRESS that include mitigation in SAS® High-Performance Risk |
B6P005 |
62696 | You can include scenarios by name in the SCEN and SCENTRANS output data sets in SAS® High-Performance Risk |
B6P005 |
63194 | Memory leaks in the middle tier increase memory usage and hold memory |
B6P006 |
64668 | SAS® High-Performance Risk might issue a warning message when the session encoding differs from the encoding of the cube |
B6P007 |
64915 | Cubes created using SAS® Event Stream Processing are recognized by SAS® High-Performance Risk as UTF-8 encoded in sessions with a different encoding |
B6P007 |
62862 | Middle-tier and server component changes for SAS® High-Performance Risk 4.1 (Revision 18w25) |
B6P007 |
62486 | Potential memory leaks can occur because user sessions are not deleted when you log off from SAS® Risk solutions in a web browser |
B6P007 |
64634 | Scenario runs fail in SAS® High-Performance Risk 3.9 |
B6P007 |
64635 | SAS® High-Performance Risk 4.1 now supports the migration of risk explorations from the 3.9 release |
B6P007 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS Compiler and Symbolic Differentiator 9.44 installed, you must also install hot fix B8D003. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Thread-safe Compiler and Symbolic Differentiator 9.45 installed, you must also install hot fix B8E003. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Risk Dimensions Server Component 6.9 installed, you must also install hot fix C1B002. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Risk Common Scenario Repository 3.8 installed, you must also install hot fix B2T009. |
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