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SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.45

Hot Fix Downloads for Windows

* General Information about Hot Fixes

D9H001 was replaced by D9H003

D9H002 was replaced by D9H003

D9H003 for Windows
SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.45
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
63170 "Unable to transcode data to/from UCS-2 encoding" occurs after invalid characters are read in an Amazon Redshift, Impala, Netezza, or PostgreSQL table D9H001
64142 Teradata Parallel Transport performance is slower with TTU 16.10 than it was with TTU 15.0 D9H002
64150 SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata does not retrieve the correct number of rows when the number of rows exceeds 4.2 billion D9H002
64600 "ERROR: Teradata insert: Invalid timestamp" might occur when you apply a SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Teradata hot fix to SAS® 9.4 maintenance releases D9H003
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix B6Q099 for Base SAS 9.4_M5.
Released: September 03, 2019     Documentation: D9H003wn.html       Download: D9H003wn.zip  
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