Hot Fix Downloads for Linux
General Information about Hot Fixes
E80002 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
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43337 | B8601DT, B8601DA, B8601TM, and B8601DZ informats produce incorrect results | E80002 | |||||
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E80006 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
44625 | The staging files for the SAS® Grid Manager Client Utility (SASGSUB) are not present during installation of SAS® 9.3 | E80006 | |||||
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E80007 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
43686 | The last text character in the SAS/AF® preview buffer might be truncated | E80007 | |||||
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E80008 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
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43973 | SAS/AF® Version 6 Critical Success Factor object is unreadable in SAS® 9.2 | E80008 | |||||
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E80010 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
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44677 | Binary large object (BLOB) inserts for Teradata fail and cause the macro %INDTD_PUBLISH_MODEL to fail | E80010 | |||||
NOTE: Customers running SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.31 must also install hot fix F15001. | |||||||
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E80011 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
44301 | Scalable vector graphics (SVG) tooltips are not displayed correctly when viewed with the Google Chrome browser | E80011 | |||||
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E80012 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
43828 | The error "Expecting a variable name after %LET" occurs in SAS® 9.3 | E80004 | |||||
42267 | Macro parameters using recursion causes a warning | E80012 | |||||
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install Base SAS hot fix E80026. MVS customers needing this fix must install Base SAS hot fixes E80013 and E80030. | |||||||
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E80015 was replaced by E80026 |
E80017 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
44748 | In UNIX environments, changing fonts may result in segmentation violation errors when exiting an interactive SAS® session | E80017 | |||||
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E80018 was replaced by E80026 |
E80021 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
45259 | ALERT - Data might be missing from PROC REPORT output in non-Listing ODS destinations when the PAGE option is specified | E80021 | |||||
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E80024 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
45362 | Intermittent errors reported in client session running a DISPLAY LIBRARY _ALL_ statement to a SAS/SHARE® Server | E80024 | |||||
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E80025 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
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46702 | ALERT - "ERROR: Cannot find a library containing subroutine <subroutine>" when loading FCMP functions | E80025 | |||||
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E80026 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
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42267 | Macro parameters using recursion causes a warning | E80015 | |||||
44256 | ALERT - In SAS® 9.3, setting MEMSIZE system option to values of 0 or MAX results in a value of 2G | E80018 | |||||
44257 | A segmentation violation might occur and your server might not function when you run a SAS® Stored Process that accesses a database | E80026 | |||||
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install Base SAS hot fix E80012. MVS customers needing this fix must install Base SAS hot fixes E80013 and E80030. | |||||||
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E80027 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
46959 | The error "Read Access Violation in task [SGDESIGN]" occurs when you run the SGDESIGN procedure (PROC) | E80027 | |||||
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E80028 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
48621 | Errors might occur when using the XMLV2 engine to read XML files that contain namespaces | E80028 | |||||
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E80029 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
41550 | SMTP email access method randomly fails with "ERROR: Email: The specified address is not available" or "Email server did not respond" | E80029 | |||||
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F67001 for Linux | |||||||
Base SAS JAR Files 9.3 hot fix for Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
44800 | ALERT - An incorrect HTML page might be displayed when a bar is selected in a stacked bar chart created with the Graph Template Language (GTL) | F67001 | |||||
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U37001 was replaced by U37006 |
U37002 was replaced by U37006 |
U37003 was replaced by U37006 |
U37004 was replaced by U37006 |
U37005 was replaced by U37006 |
U37006 for Linux | |||||||
SAS/Secure SSL 9.3 hot fix for Base SAS 9.3 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
43584 | Accessing a secure web site (HTTPS) using the FILENAME URL access method results in a fatal error | U37001 | |||||
43619 | SSL certificates that contain wildcards are not supported with the FILENAME URL access method when accessing a secure web site (HTTPS) | U37001 | |||||
44036 | Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) functionality cannot import certificates to a local computer | U37001 | |||||
55767 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (19 Mar 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | U37001 | |||||
56385 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (11 Jun 2015 and 9 Jul 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | U37002 | |||||
57686 | OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (4 Dec 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products | U37003 | |||||
58391 | OpenSSL version 1.0.2h is available for SAS® 9.3 and 9.4 on UNIX and z/OS | U37004 | |||||
58785 | ALERT - The HTTP procedure generates an exception error | U37004 | |||||
59244 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 26 September 2016) | U37005 | |||||
61700 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 02 November 2017) | U37006 | |||||
NOTE: Please contact SAS Technical Support for information on accessing this hot fix and reference SAS Note 61700 | |||||||
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