Hot Fix Downloads for HP-UX IPF
General Information about Hot Fixes
F1N001 was replaced by F1N004 |
F1N002 was replaced by F1N004 |
F1N003 was replaced by F1N004 |
F1N004 for HP-UX IPF | |||||||
DataDirect ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server 9.43 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
57757 | Using the UPDATE statement with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Microsoft SQL Server might cause the error "A cursor with the name ... does not exist" | F1N001 | |||||
64616 | A DataDirect driver causes a data integrity issue after you update a DATETIME column in an SQL Server table while using the SQLSRV LIBNAME engine | F1N002 | |||||
68674 | 16-digit numbers are incorrectly being rounded when you use bulk load with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Microsoft SQL Server | F1N003 | |||||
70590 | ALERT - The DataDirect ODBC driver contains a cURL library that is vulnerable to CVE-2023-38545 and CVE-2023-38546 | F1N004 | |||||
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