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SAS/STAT 15.3

Hot Fix Downloads for Linux for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

L9L001 was replaced by L9L023

L9L002 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
69853 ALERT - The CAUSALMED procedure reports incorrect p-values for Poisson models L9L002
Released: March 10, 2023     Documentation: L9L002la.html       Download: L9L002la.zip  
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L9L003 was replaced by L9L023

L9L004 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
69879 ALERT - The GEE procedure reports incorrect ILINK results for certain LINK= functions that you specify in the model L9L004
Released: March 27, 2023     Documentation: L9L004la.html       Download: L9L004la.zip  
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L9L005 was replaced by L9L011

L9L006 was replaced by L9L021

L9L007 was replaced by L9L010

L9L008 was replaced by L9L010

L9L009 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70456 The STDRATE procedure contains a memory-violation vulnerability when all population group values are missing L9L009
Released: November 08, 2023     Documentation: L9L009la.html       Download: L9L009la.zip  
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L9L010 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70344 The PHREG procedure contains a stack-corruption vulnerability if you incorrectly specify the RUN statement L9L007
70276 ALERT - The PHREG procedure reports incorrect hazard ratios and confidence limits for certain models when you specify a UNITS=(value-list) option L9L008
70492 The PHREG procedure contains a stack-corruption vulnerability if there are missing stratum values L9L010
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS Compiler and Symbolic Differentiator 9.59 installed, you must also install hot fix M7A001.
Released: November 22, 2023     Documentation: L9L010la.html       Download: L9L010la.zip  
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L9L011 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70065 ALERT - The BGLIMM procedure might produce incorrect posterior statistics when you specify the OFFSET= option and if there are missing response values L9L005
70516 The BGLIMM procedure might issue a segmentation violation error when the VALIDVARNAME=UPCASE system option is specified L9L011
Released: January 09, 2024     Documentation: L9L011la.html       Download: L9L011la.zip  
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L9L012 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70625 The MI procedure contains a security vulnerability when a long character variable is specified in the ADJUSTOBS= option L9L012
Released: February 09, 2024     Documentation: L9L012la.html       Download: L9L012la.zip  
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L9L013 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70709 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in Base SAS® and SAS/STAT® L9L013
NOTE: All Operating Systems: To ensure that you apply all the relevant hot fixes for this product and release, search for 70709. Then, download and apply the hot fixes listed on the page for SAS Note 70709.
To ensure that your system is completely up to date with all fixes, consider using the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download and Deployment Tool (SASHFADD).
Released: February 14, 2024     Documentation: L9L013la.html       Download: L9L013la.zip  
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L9L014 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70709 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in Base SAS® and SAS/STAT® L9L014
NOTE: All Operating Systems: To ensure that you apply all the relevant hot fixes for this product and release, search for 70709. Then, download and apply the hot fixes listed on the page for SAS Note 70709.
To ensure that your system is completely up to date with all fixes, consider using the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download and Deployment Tool (SASHFADD).
Released: February 29, 2024     Documentation: L9L014la.html       Download: L9L014la.zip  
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L9L015 was replaced by L9L022

L9L016 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70709 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in Base SAS® and SAS/STAT® L9L016
NOTE: All Operating Systems: To ensure that you apply all the relevant hot fixes for this product and release, search for 70709. Then, download and apply the hot fixes listed on the page for SAS Note 70709.
To ensure that your system is completely up to date with all fixes, consider using the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download and Deployment Tool (SASHFADD).
Released: May 01, 2024     Documentation: L9L016la.html       Download: L9L016la.zip  
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L9L017 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
63038 Predictive margins and average marginal effects L9L017
Released: June 10, 2024     Documentation: L9L017la.html       Download: L9L017la.zip  
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L9L018 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70794 The MCMC procedure issues a warning in SAS® Studio when you specify the NTHREADS= option L9L018
Released: May 30, 2024     Documentation: L9L018la.html       Download: L9L018la.zip  
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L9L019 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70794 The MCMC procedure issues a warning in SAS® Studio when you specify the NTHREADS= option L9L019
Released: May 30, 2024     Documentation: L9L019la.html       Download: L9L019la.zip  
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L9L020 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70709 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in Base SAS® and SAS/STAT® L9L020
Released: June 20, 2024     Documentation: L9L020la.html       Download: L9L020la.zip  
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L9L021 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70094 ALERT - The GLIMMIX procedure can produce certain incorrect LSMEANS results when you specify the DDFM=KR or DDFM=SATTERTHWAITE method L9L006
70915 The GLIMMIX procedure generates an exception error for certain negative binomial models L9L021
Released: August 29, 2024     Documentation: L9L021la.html       Download: L9L021la.zip  
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L9L022 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
70709 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in Base SAS® and SAS/STAT® L9L015
70910 ALERT - The LIFETEST procedure might produce incorrect weighted confidence limits for quartiles L9L022
NOTE: All Operating Systems: To ensure that you apply all the relevant hot fixes for this product and release, search for 70709. Then, download and apply the hot fixes listed on the page for SAS Note 70709.
To ensure that your system is completely up to date with all fixes, consider using the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download and Deployment Tool (SASHFADD).
Released: September 04, 2024     Documentation: L9L022la.html       Download: L9L022la.zip  
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L9L023 for Linux for x64
SAS/STAT 15.3
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
69870 The MIXED procedure contains a stack-corruption vulnerability when the TYPE=LIN(q) option is specified and an LDATA= data set is not specified L9L001
69941 The MIXED procedure contains a stack-corruption vulnerability for certain models when the dependent variable is specified in the CLASS statement L9L003
70887 ALERT - The MIXED procedure might produce incorrect results when you specify certain model combinations L9L023
Released: September 11, 2024     Documentation: L9L023la.html       Download: L9L023la.zip  
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