H9T001 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
59928 | SAS® Object Spawner crashes due to excessive file descriptors being open |
H9T001 |
59950 | The SAS® Object Spawner might fail suddenly when you are using grid-launched SAS® Workspace Servers configured for Kerberos authentication |
H9T001 |
60459 | Due to a buffer overflow, the SAS® IOM Object Spawner might become unresponsive |
H9T001 |
60323 * | Windows 10 Creators Update might cause errors when you invoke SAS® applications or run SAS® programs |
H9T001 |
60758 | Workspace servers launched by SAS® Grid Manager fail in Kerberos environments |
H9T001 |
61253 | The grid process launcher might overwrite the caller KRB5CCNAME environment variable |
H9T001 |
66130 | Grid-launched workspace server sessions fail intermittently with the error message "Unknown error in grid provider module" |
H9T001 |
56822 | Programs submitted to SAS® Grid Manager for Hadoop fail and return the error "GSS failure in function gss_init_sec_context..." |
H9T001 |
56953 | The HTTP procedure might cause SAS® to exit abnormally with a stack trace when you upgrade from SAS® 9.4 TS1M2 to SAS® 9.4 TS1M3 |
H9T001 |
57217 | When a LIBNAME statement is issued to PI Web API from SAS/ACCESS® Interface to the PI System, a segmentation violation occurs |
H9T001 |
57661 | SAS® Grid Manager for Hadoop abnormally terminates when a SAS® program is submitted |
H9T001 |
58161 | SAS® Metadata Server crashes unexpectedly when using Quest Authentication Services to enable Integrated Windows Authentication |
H9T001 |
* Indicates that the fix for the issue described in this SAS Note does not apply to all Operating Systems. |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and need the fix documented in SAS Note 59950, you must also install hot fix V72017. |
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V01031 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
57489 | Your job might fail or run very slowly when you use a large format XML file with the SAS® In-Database Code Accelerator for Hadoop |
V01031 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel DS2 and FedSQL Language Processors 9.41_M1 installed on TDL, you must also install hot fix V68006. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel DS2 and FedSQL Language Processors 9.41_M1 installed on HDL, you must also install hot fix V68007. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Hadoop 9.43 installed, you must also install hot fix W11011. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel DS2 and FedSQL Language Processors 9.41_M1 installed, you must also install hot fix A1F004. |
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V01060 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
56398 | Background colors might not be applied correctly to headings in PROC REPORT output |
V01003 |
56968 | LINE statement text in PROC REPORT might not be output if the table has no rows |
V01017 |
54932 | GROUP or ORDER variable values might be blank or incorrect when written out via a LINE statement in a COMPUTE BEFORE _PAGE_ block in PROC REPORT |
V01034 |
59258 | A PROC REPORT spanning header incorrectly contains the PRETEXT/POSTTEXT of a column heading |
V01060 |
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V01093 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
57701 | A Read-access or segmentation violation occurs when you update metadata with the "Update Metadata" option or with the METALIB procedure |
V01049 |
58625 | Error and warning messages are generated when you use the METALIB procedure to register or update metadata for a Hadoop table |
V01049 |
58630 | A security vulnerability exists in PROC METALIB |
V01049 |
59529 | Remote Library Services library allocation fails with "ERROR: Invalid libref..." |
V01069 |
59785 | Updating an Oracle table via the META engine results in a U1335 error |
V01069 |
60564 | Running the METALIB procedure results in a segmentation violation and duplicate index objects |
V01093 |
60910 | An access violation occurs when you update metadata for a table that contains more than 50 indexes |
V01093 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix V01099 for Base SAS 9.4_M3. |
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V01097 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
60304 | PROC DS2 and PROC FREQ return errors when the Oracle user ID contains a square bracket ([ ]) |
V01080 |
62176 | A ParseException occurs when you use SAS® system option DBIDIRECTEXEC with the LIBNAME option DBCREATE_TABLE_OPTS= |
V01097 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix you must also install hot fix V01081 for Base SAS 9.4_M3. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel Extension for Oracle 9.4_M3 installed, you must also install hot fix B1H001. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Oracle 9.4_M3 installed, you must also install hot fixes Z38005 and Z38003. If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Hadoop 9.43 installed, you must also install hot fix W11011. |
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V01099 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
52698 | A user 1319 abend occurs in a SAS/SHARE® server |
V01011 |
57105 | The PLM procedure might end abnormally when the item store includes model variables with associated formats |
V01020 |
57254 | The &SYSCC automatic macro variable returns an incorrect value when the SASAUTOS= system option contains an unmatched quotation mark |
V01028 |
57348 | SAS® Drug Development 4.3.2 - Incorrect completion status might occur when mismatched or single quotation marks are in SAS® code including for Jobs |
V01028 |
57088 | The error "applied buffer too small for requested data" might be generated when you use the ODS destination for Excel |
V01035 |
57904 | A Decision Tree node gives "Run time error was encountered ... see the log in the node Results window for more details ..." with Audit log Trace |
V01036 |
57797 | An ABORT CANCEL statement can cause your SAS® session to stop responding if your program contains DM statements |
V01041 |
58357 | A %GLOBAL statement with the READONLY option can generate a traceback error |
V01046 |
58459 | You encounter a segmentation violation when you run a SAS/SHARE® server in a multiple user environment |
V01046 |
59785 | Updating an Oracle table via the META engine results in a U1335 error |
V01066 |
59529 | Remote Library Services library allocation fails with "ERROR: Invalid libref..." |
V01074 |
60086 | "ERROR: An exception has been encountered" occurs when registering a table in a concatenated library that contains a SAS® metadata-bound library |
V01074 |
61157 | When you try to access tables in a metadata-bound library using SAS/SHARE®, the tables incorrectly require an ENCRYPTKEY to open |
V01087 |
61881 | The system becomes unresponsive when you attempt to disable SASCMD sign-on by removing the sasxdmr.dll file |
V01094 |
61906 | You encounter poor performance with the DATA step in SAS® 9.4 TS1M3 under z/OS |
V01099 |
62724 | ALERT - A WHERE clause that contains an OR condition returns incorrect results when the first two arguments of the OR condition are the same |
V01099 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix V01093 for Base SAS 9.4_M3. |
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V01102 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
56619 | MP CONNECT sessions fail to start properly and return the error "Remote signon to RHOST canceled" |
V01006 |
57392 | The client becomes unresponsive when you use a simple Remote Library Services LIBNAME statement, which causes a crash in the SAS/CONNECT® server |
V01027 |
62319 | Connections might become disconnected and return "ERROR: Conversations terminated..." when you use SAS/CONNECT® software |
V01098 |
63215 | A segmentation violation occurs in a SAS/CONNECT® client session when you use the CONNECTKEEPALIVE environment variable |
V01102 |
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V01107 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
58624 | The PDS BLKSIZE value is corrupted and you cannot add a new member to the PDS |
V01051 |
58841 | In SAS® 9.4 TS1M0 and later releases, sort jobs fail with a VM1335, 0C4, or 0C2 Error |
V01053 |
58492 | Reading tape data sets fails with "ERROR: LIBRARY WEEK31 IS NOT IN A VALID FORMAT FOR ACCESS METHOD SASV7SEQ" |
V01055 |
59070 | Using zHPF with SAS® 9.4 TS1M3 results in a system abend S0C1 |
V01058 |
59290 | Attempting to open a library causes an 0C4 Abend in SAS® 9.4 TS1M3 |
V01061 |
58360 | Jobs loop and fail to complete in the DATA step in SAS® 9.4 under z/OS |
V01065 |
56599 | When you work in a low-memory environment, you might encounter sporadic U1335 abends |
V01075 |
60174 | When the QSASnnnn allocation is reached, "ERROR: File in use, QSASnnnn" occurs |
V01076 |
59428 | Pass ticket support fails for connections to z/OS |
V01078 |
60729 | In the z/OS operating environment, you encounter "ERROR: System abend 0C4 occurred in module SASVX function VXTEMP..." |
V01083 |
61713 | SAS® does not finish reading data sets that contain the RECFM=N DCB attribute |
V01091 |
63721 | You encounter a segmentation violation in the SAS DATASTEP task when you use SAS® Fraud Management on the z64 platform |
V01104 |
64237 | "ERROR:The requested LPAR name...does not match the actual LPAR name" occurs when you run sub-capacity setinits and apply IBM security patches (APARs) |
V01107 |
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V01108 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
50801 | Implicit pass-through processing might be disabled, resulting in performance issues |
V01024 |
56389 | ALERT - When you use the SQL procedure to join multiple DBMS tables, the column used is from an incorrect table |
V01024 |
56977 | An incorrect query might be passed to a database when a CASE expression is used in a WHERE clause |
V01024 |
57014 | Using a PUT function with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to ODBC might cause a segmentation violation in Base SAS® |
V01024 |
57042 | An ORDER BY clause in a PROC SQL statement is ignored in rare cases |
V01037 |
57043 | Macro variables SYSRC, SYSERR, and SQLRC are not being set when "Error on server LIBNAME socket" occurs on the SAS® Scalable Performance Data Server |
V01037 |
57896 | PROC SQL might return incorrect results when a query against a view contains the sum of a CALCULATED column within a CASE expression |
V01037 |
57899 | ALERT - PROC SQL returns incorrect results reading from an In-Line View or an SQL View |
V01037 |
57928 | Errors occur when you use the MULTI_DATASRC_OPT=IN_CLAUSE option in a LIBNAME statement in SAS/ACCESS® software products |
V01037 |
57936 | ALERT - When used with a single argument, the COALESCE() function is not passed down to the relational database management system (RDBMS) |
V01037 |
57946 | ALERT - Incorrect results might occur when an SQL query includes a function that is not passed down to the DBMS |
V01043 |
54751 | The BETWEEN operator might re-order values, possibly leading to unexpected results in a linguistic-sensitive environment |
V01070 |
56978 | A Read access violation error might occur when you are running an SQL procedure query |
V01070 |
57855 | ALERT - Optimization done for a user-defined format might result in incorrect values being passed to the DBMS |
V01070 |
58657 | A performance issue occurs when you join a SAS® table with a DBMS table and you have a CALCUALTED column in the WHERE clause |
V01070 |
61621 | Performance issues or an ORA-01841 error might occur when querying a DBMS table |
V01070 |
52906 | An error might occur when you are using the INDEX or FIND function in a WHERE clause and you query DICTIONARY tables |
V01089 |
61406 | Certain queries generate "ERROR: sqlplan internal error..." |
V01089 |
61534 | "The SAS task name is [SQL]...Segmentation Violation" might occur when you use the INPUT function in the SQL pass-through |
V01089 |
65138 | The message "ERROR: Provided buffer is not large enough" occurs when you use the CONNECT TO statement with the SQL procedure |
V01108 |
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V01110 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
56803 | Hidden directories and files are not visible when you are browsing the file system in SAS® Enterprise Guide® |
V01012 |
61271 | The ATTRIB statement can cause variable values to be truncated in a Solaris S64 operating environment |
V01088 |
63200 | Importing a CSV file with UTF-16LE encoding and TERMSTR=CRLF can result in data loss |
V01103 |
64207 | A segmentation violation occurs after you submit SYSTASK and WAITFOR statements repeatedly within a macro loop |
V01106 |
67770 | Creating a DATA step view that references an external file might result in a "Freeing Memory Not Allocated…" error |
V01110 |
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V21012 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
56197 | You cannot reset the return code condition for a SAS® Stored Process in SAS® 9.4 |
V21001 |
56578 | An error exception might occur when you run a SAS® Stored Process using SAS® Enterprise Miner™ |
V21003 |
45482 | The SAS® Stored Process Server might stop functioning if a SAS® Stored Process does not clear a SAS/SHARE® engine libref |
V21004 |
58261 | PROC STP cannot access SAS® stored process input parameters if the stored process was created using SAS® Enterprise Guide® |
V21012 |
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V21022 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
57593 | Leaving a metadata-bound table open when you exit a client like SAS® Studio might cause the client to hang when restarting |
V21007 |
56186 | The object spawner might fail when you use load balancing with SAS® Cost and Profitability Management 8.1 |
V21007 |
57428 | In a SAS® Metadata Server cluster, the master node does not send redirection requests to a slave node that is a part of the quorum |
V21007 |
58101 | SAS® Metadata Server abnormally terminates with an "unhandled Exception" and the traceback indicates a failure in the KeepAliveThread |
V21009 |
58262 | SAS® Stored Process Server load-balancing problems occur if you select the "Recycle Activation Limit" option |
V21011 |
58452 | All servers stop responding in a load-balanced cluster |
V21013 |
59097 | SAS® Object Spawner memory use increases over time |
V21017 |
60150 | When you launch grid-launched workspace servers on SAS® Enterprise Guide®, 'A connection to the server "SASApp" could not be established' occurs |
V21019 |
61702 | ALERT - Load-balanced object spawners or metadata server cluster nodes do not successfully reconnect after quorum loss |
V21022 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install hot fix V72017 for SAS Threaded Kernel Grid 9.4_M3. |
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V21025 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
59039 | The SAS® import procedure causes an out of memory condition, corruption of metadata, or a loss of quorum for a clustered SAS® Metadata Server |
V21015 |
56751 | SAS® 9.4 Metadata Server cluster might become unresponsive after a user bulkload program is completed |
V21015 |
57224 | Adding a new login containing a user ID that is already associated with an existing identity damages the Foundation repository |
V21015 |
57367 | A SAS® 9.4 metadata user bulk load can take many hours to complete when the SAS® Metadata Server is clustered |
V21015 |
59405 | Excessive delays occur the first time a new user logs on and is authenticated by the SAS® Metadata Server |
V21018 |
59404 | A vulnerability on authorizations to metadata table objects exists in SAS® Metadata Server |
V21018 |
60595 | Connections between work tables and database libraries are incorrectly removed when these objects are included in metadata import processing |
V21021 |
61801 | SAS® Metadata Server contains a denial of service vulnerability |
V21023 |
62183 | A SAS® Metadata Server cluster might encounter "INTERNAL ERROR: Attempting to release a non-wrapped journal entry . . ." |
V21023 |
62850 | FeatureMap associations (FeatureSources or FeatureTargets type) are randomly deleted during check-in of objects from SAS® Data Integration Studio |
V21025 |
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V21026 |
Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
57099 | WebHDFS REST API does not work correctly on SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Hadoop when high availability is configured in the Hadoop cluster |
V21005 |
57551 | A time-out occurs when the HTTP procedure does not transfer data segments |
V21006 |
59167 | A 403 error occurs when you load segments into SAS® Customer Intelligence 360 from SAS® Customer Intelligence |
V21016 |
60132 | A failure occurs when you use two-way SSL or client authentication using TLS/SSL on SAS® 9.4 in Microsoft Windows operating environments |
V21020 |
62214 | The HADOOP procedure contains a memory leak that can affect performance in SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Hadoop |
V21024 |
63656 | You see an exception error in the object spawner log when you use the HADOOP procedure with Kerberos in an Apache Hadoop grid |
V21026 |
NOTE: If you install this hot fix and have SAS/ACCESS Interface to Hadoop 9.43 installed, you must also install hot fix W11011. If you install this hot fix and have SAS Threaded Kernel Core Routines 9.4_M3 installed, you must also install hot fix V63005. |
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V53007 |
SAS/Secure SSL 9.4_M3 hot fix for Base SAS 9.4_M3 |
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: |
56385 | ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (11 Jun 2015 and 9 Jul 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products |
V53001 |
57686 | OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (4 Dec 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products |
V53002 |
58391 | OpenSSL version 1.0.2h is available for SAS® 9.3 and 9.4 on UNIX and z/OS |
V53003 |
58609 | The error "SSL negotiation could not complete because the socket was closed by the partner" occurs in SAS® 360 Discover |
V53004 |
59244 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 26 September 2016) |
V53005 |
61700 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 02 November 2017) |
V53006 |
58785 | ALERT - The HTTP procedure generates an exception error |
V53007 |
66213 | Certificates that shipped in SAS® 9.4 contain an expired certificate from Sectigo AddTrust (expired on May 30, 2020) |
V53007 |
z/OS * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
z/OS 64-bit * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
64-bit Enabled Solaris * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
64-bit Enabled AIX * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
HP-UX IPF * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
Linux for x64 * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
Solaris for x64 * |
Released: August 31, 2020 | | D | | |
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D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment. |
* All Operating Systems: Please contact SAS Technical Support for information on accessing this hot fix and reference SAS Note 61700 |