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SAS Credit Scoring 6.3

Hot Fix Downloads for Linux for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

E7H001 was replaced by E7H003

E7H002 was replaced by E7H003

E7H003 for Linux for x64
SAS Credit Scoring 6.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
63796 A SAS® Credit Scoring Server Configuration installation and configuration fails to complete, or services fail to start E7H001
64842 SAS® 9.4 software references Apache Struts libraries that contain known vulnerabilities E7H002
64195 SAS® Analytical Data Set Builder gives "an error occurred when loading data" E7H002
65686 SAS® Credit Scoring imported or created models are not displayed in the Models window E7H003
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix D8T022 for SAS Middle Tier 9.4_M6.
Released: March 20, 2020     Documentation: E7H003la.html D       Download: E7H003pt.zip  
D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment.
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