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SAS/STAT 14.1

Hot Fix Downloads for 64-bit Enabled Solaris

* General Information about Hot Fixes

V34001 was replaced by V34013

V34002 was replaced by V34013

V34003 was replaced by V34013

V34005 was replaced by V34013

V34007 was replaced by V34013

V34008 was replaced by V34012

V34009 was replaced by V34013

V34010 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
59010 ALERT - PROC GLIMMIX might produce incorrect results in the Type III Tests of Fixed Effects and in the Solutions for Fixed or Random Effects V34010
Released: December 05, 2016     Documentation: V34010s6.html       Download: V34010s6.zip  
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V34012 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
58866 ALERT - The NLMIXED procedure might abnormally terminate when the NTHREADS= option is specified V34008
60500 The NLMIXED procedure issues an exception error and a Write Access Violation error V34012
Released: May 30, 2017     Documentation: V34012s6.html       Download: V34012s6.zip  
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V34013 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
56176 PROC MCMC exits abnormally when a multivariate distribution is specified and a predictor variable has missing values V34001
56482 PROC MCMC might generate an incorrect posterior distribution when modeling missing data V34002
57303 PROC MCMC exits abnormally V34003
58544 The MCMC procedure draws incorrect samples when NTHREADS>1 and a binary prior distribution is specified in a RANDOM statement V34007
58703 The MCMC procedure might generate incorrect posterior samples for random effects V34009
61214 ALERT - The SYSRANDOM macro variable fails to store the seed used in PROC MCMC V34013
Released: October 24, 2017     Documentation: V34013s6.html       Download: V34013s6.zip  
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V34014 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
66360 The GLMSELECT procedure might issue a floating-point zero divide error when SELECTION=ELASTICNET(ENSCALE) V34014
66370 The GLMSELECT procedure might display incorrect axis values in the model fit criteria plots when SELECTION=BACKWARD V34014
Released: August 05, 2020     Documentation: V34014s6.html       Download: V34014s6.zip  
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Y94001 was replaced by Y94003

Y94002 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
58221 PROC ICLIFETEST might abnormally terminate when the input data set is very large Y94002
Released: July 26, 2016     Documentation: Y94002s6.html       Download: Y94002s6.zip  
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Y94003 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
SAS/STAT 14.1
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
57671 PROC IRT generates an incorrect score when the INMODEL(SCORE) data set contains only one observation Y94001
57669 PROC IRT issues WARNING: Factor scores cannot be computed for some of the observations Y94001
59054 ALERT - The IRT procedure might fail to converge or it might produce an unreasonable estimate for the guessing parameter when RESFUNC=THREEP Y94003
Released: December 20, 2016     Documentation: Y94003s6.html       Download: Y94003s6.zip  
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