K4J005 for Linux for x64 |
SAS/ACCESS Interface to JDBC 9.41 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
68349 | A procedure pushdown fails for PROC RANK and PROC Sort with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Spark |
K4J001 |
68600 | OBS= is not passed to the database when you are using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to JDBC with driver for Presto or TIBCO Data Virtualization |
K4J002 |
68826 | Inserting data into a Google BigQuery Table using the JDBC engine might fail with "...Value has type FLOAT64 which cannot be inserted into column..." |
K4J003 |
69413 | Creating a table when using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to JDBC with a Trino driver fails with the message, "Error attempting to CREATE a DBMS table..." |
K4J004 |
69414 | The JDBC engine reports that a table has been dropped when the drop action was denied |
K4J004 |
70838 | Inserting missing values into AWS Redshift using the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to JDBC might fail with “ERROR: invalid input syntax for type date: "N"” |
K4J005 |
70884 | Inserting values into AWS Redshift using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to JDBC might fail with a Segmentation Violation |
K4J005 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Spark 9.4 installed, you must also install hot fix K4W003. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Hadoop 9.47 installed, you must also install hot fix J8A009. |
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