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Hot Fix Downloads for z/OS 64-bit
General Information about Hot Fixes
| P7F002 was replaced by P7F014 |
| P7F003 was replaced by P7F022 |
| P7F005 was replaced by P7F022 |
| P7F006 was replaced by P7F014 |
| P7F007 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0043338 | SAS functions reintroduced in the SAS 9.4M9 (TS1M9) hot fix | P7F007 | |||||
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| P7F009 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0043467 | The USER= option does not work correctly with the EXPORT procedure in WorkspaceServer sessions beginning with SAS® 9.4M7 (TS1M7) | P7F009 | |||||
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| P7F010 was replaced by P7F021 |
| P7F011 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0043749 | Placing an open-code %IF statement before a macro might cause a Read Access Violation | P7F011 | |||||
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| P7F014 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0042067 | Snowflake character column lengths might not be shortened when renaming columns with the SQL procedure | P7F002 | |||||
| KB0042902 | A numeric might change to a date/datetime/time constant in the query passed to the database when the query includes a database function call | P7F006 | |||||
| KB0043945 | The data step EXIST() function might return incorrect results when you test for views | P7F014 | |||||
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix P7F022 for Base SAS 9.4_M9. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Snowflake 9.48 installed, you must also install hot fix P7V001. | |||||||
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| P7F016 was replaced by P7F021 |
| P7F017 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0041583 | A SIGNON fails to a metadata-configured SAS/CONNECT® spawner using SSL encryption with "ERROR: Cannot start remote process" | P7F017 | |||||
| KB0044144 | Changes to the required SAS/CONNECT® Server options due to inheriting ENCRYPTION parms/options from the SAS/CONNECT® Spawner | P7F017 | |||||
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix P7I004 for SAS Threaded Kernel 9.4_M9. | |||||||
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| P7F018 was replaced by P7F021 |
| P7F020 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0043563 | The CONTENTS procedure output contains missing values in the "Date Created" and "Number of Observations" fields | P7F020 | |||||
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| P7F021 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0041766 | TLS Server Name Indication (SNI) support is not available in SAS® 9.4M8 (TS1M8) and SAS® 9.4M9 (TS1M9) on z/OS | P7F010 | |||||
| KB0044149 | SAS® 9.4M9 on z/OS contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability | P7F016 | |||||
| KB0044332 | Base SAS® on Z/OS contains a potential buffer overflow vulnerability | P7F021 | |||||
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install following hot fixes: Hot fix P7I005 and P7I004for SAS Threaded Kernel 9.4_M9. Hot fix P9F004 for SAS Threaded Kernel Core Routines 9.4_M9. Hot fix P7Q004 for Threaded Kernel IOM 9.4_M9. Hot fix R3N002 and P7F017 for Base SAS 9.4_M9. Hot fix R3M001 for SAS Threaded Kernel Online Documentation 9.4_M9. | |||||||
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| P7F022 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
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| KB0042067 | Snowflake character column lengths might not be shortened when renaming columns with the SQL procedure | P7F003 | |||||
| KB0044230 | Transcoding is not applied when you use an alias with hexadecimal columns | P7F005 | |||||
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix P7F014 for Base SAS 9.4_M9. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Snowflake 9.48 installed, you must also install hot fix P7V001. | |||||||
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| R3N001 was replaced by R3N002 |
| R3N002 for z/OS 64-bit | |||||||
| Base SAS 9.4_M9 | |||||||
| Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
| KB0044149 | SAS® 9.4M9 on z/OS contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability | R3N001 | |||||
| KB0042866 | SAS/CONNECT® SIGNON fails with "Network request failed ...." when using TLS 1.3 and OpenSSL 3 in RHEL 9 and later | R3N001 | |||||
| KB0041766 | TLS Server Name Indication (SNI) support is not available in SAS® 9.4M8 (TS1M8) and SAS® 9.4M9 (TS1M9) on z/OS | R3N001 | |||||
| KB0044180 | Windows fails with "ERROR: The function requested is not supported" when you access a remote TLS server using SAS code | R3N002 | |||||
| NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix P9F004 for SAS Threaded Kernel Core Routines 9.4_M9. Hot fix P7Q004 for Threaded Kernel IOM 9.4_M9. Hot fix P7I004 for SAS Threaded Kernel 9.4_M9. Hot fix R3M001 for SAS Threaded Kernel Online Documentation 9.4_M9. Hot fixes P7F017 and P7F021 for Base SAS 9.4_M9. | |||||||
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