Download SAS 9.3 (x64 bit) - Program Only torrent or any other torrent from the Applications Windows. Direct download via magnet link. By running SAS Download Manager in console mode, in combination with. SAS Installation Note 44477: Determining your SAS® 9.3 release (it looks like.
Statistical Analysis System language (SAS) is a statistical and matrix handling language with PL/I-like syntax. This installation is the language and its current tool set as released by the SAS Institute.
The following procedure must be done while logged-on as an administrator.
1. Right-click on Start and selectOpen Windows Explorer. From there selectComputer and pull-down Map network drive
2. Select a drive and type-in sis-susas$ for the folder location. Then, clickFinish.
3. Drag the resulting SAS9_3 folder to your desktop or other convenient local folder.
4. The download takes some time. Wait.
5. In the local folder, double-click on setup.
6. You'll get a pop-up for 'Choose Language.' English is the default. ClickOK.
7. On the SAS Deployment Wizard page, keep Install SAS software selected. ClickNext.
8. Accept the default directory. ClickNext.
9. On the next page, keep Install SAS Foundation and Related Software selected. ClickNext.
10. Accept the default fo Select Products to Install. ClickNext.
11. For Select SAS Enterprise Guide Modeselect64-bit Native Mode and clickNext.
12. Accept the default selection for Select SAS Foundation Products and clickNext.
13. Check the license information (your expiration date should be different from the example) and clickNext.
14. ClickClear All for English only and, if neccessary, select additional applicable languages, then clickNext.
15. For Select Regional SettingsclickNext for US English.
B8601DT, B8601DA, B8601TM, and B8601DZ informats produce incorrect results
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E80006 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44625
The staging files for the SAS® Grid Manager Client Utility (SASGSUB) are not present during installation of SAS® 9.3
Documentation: E80006wn.html
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E80007 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
43686
The last text character in the SAS/AF® preview buffer might be truncated
Documentation: E80007wn.html
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E80008 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
43973
SAS/AF® Version 6 Critical Success Factor object is unreadable in SAS® 9.2
Documentation: E80008wn.html
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E80010 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44677
Binary large object (BLOB) inserts for Teradata fail and cause the macro %INDTD_PUBLISH_MODEL to fail
NOTE: Customers running SAS/ACCESS Interface to Teradata 9.31 must also install hot fix F15001.
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E80011 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44301
Scalable vector graphics (SVG) tooltips are not displayed correctly when viewed with the Google Chrome browser
Documentation: E80011wn.html
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E80012 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
43828
The error 'Expecting a variable name after %LET' occurs in SAS® 9.3
42267
Macro parameters using recursion causes a warning
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install Base SAS hot fix E80026. MVS customers needing this fix must install Base SAS hot fixes E80013 and E80030.
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E80015 was replaced by E80026
E80016 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44601
The message 'ERROR: DDE syntax error in physical name occurs in DDE clipboard and Microsoft Excel' occurs when you use the FILENAME statement with DDE
NOTE: This hot fix is applicable to systems with one or more of the following languages installed: French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish
NOTE: This hot fix cannot be installed using the Hot Fix Launcher script with the '-silent' option. You can install with the SAS Deployment Manager or the Hot Fix Launcher without the option '-silent'.
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E80018 was replaced by E80026
E80020 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44994
Using the Find dialog box to search in the SAS Log window might cause SAS® 9.2 and SAS® 9.3 to stop responding
45003
A 'generic critical error' might occur when you are paging up or down in or clearing the Output window in SAS® 9.3
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E80021 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
45259
ALERT - Data might be missing from PROC REPORT output in non-Listing ODS destinations when the PAGE option is specified
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E80024 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
45362
Intermittent errors reported in client session running a DISPLAY LIBRARY _ALL_ statement to a SAS/SHARE® Server
Documentation: E80024wn.html
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E80025 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
46702
ALERT - 'ERROR: Cannot find a library containing subroutine <subroutine>' when loading FCMP functions
Documentation: E80025wn.html
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E80026 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
42267
Macro parameters using recursion causes a warning
44256
ALERT - In SAS® 9.3, setting MEMSIZE system option to values of 0 or MAX results in a value of 2G
44257
A segmentation violation might occur and your server might not function when you run a SAS® Stored Process that accesses a database
NOTE: If you install this hot fix, you must also install Base SAS hot fix E80012. MVS customers needing this fix must install Base SAS hot fixes E80013 and E80030.
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E80027 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
46959
The error 'Read Access Violation in task [SGDESIGN]' occurs when you run the SGDESIGN procedure (PROC)
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E80028 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
48621
Errors might occur when using the XMLV2 engine to read XML files that contain namespaces
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E80029 for Windows
Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
41550
SMTP email access method randomly fails with 'ERROR: Email: The specified address is not available' or 'Email server did not respond'
Documentation: E80029wn.html
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F67001 for Windows
Base SAS JAR Files 9.3 hot fix for Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44800
ALERT - An incorrect HTML page might be displayed when a bar is selected in a stacked bar chart created with the Graph Template Language (GTL)
Documentation: F67001wn.html
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U37001 was replaced by U37006
U37002 was replaced by U37006
U37003 was replaced by U37006
Download Sas Base 9.3
U37004 was replaced by U37006
U37005 was replaced by U37006
U37006 for Windows
SAS/Secure SSL 9.3 hot fix for Base SAS 9.3
Issue(s) Addressed:
44036
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) functionality cannot import certificates to a local computer
55767
ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (19 Mar 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products
56385
ALERT - OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (11 Jun 2015 and 9 Jul 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products
57686
OpenSSL security vulnerabilities (4 Dec 2015) exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products
58391
OpenSSL version 1.0.2h is available for SAS® 9.3 and 9.4 on UNIX and z/OS
58785
ALERT - The HTTP procedure generates an exception error
59244
OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 26 September 2016)
61700
OpenSSL vulnerabilities exist in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) capability in SAS® Foundation products (OpenSSL advisories through 02 November 2017)
NOTE: Please contact SAS Technical Support for information on accessing this hot fix and reference SAS Note 61700
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