A new update is available for SAS Visual Analytics , version 7.3 :
SAS Note 56731 | SAS® Visual Analytics Designer might display \"Deployed jobs were not retrieved\" or \"java.lang.NullPointerException\" when you attempt to distribute |
SAS Note 56867 | SAS® Visual Analytics Designer might display \"Error:Error#1502\" when you change the layout from tiled to precision |
SAS Note 57185 | SAS® Visual Analytics might not display all available Section Links and Info Window Links |
SAS Note 57794 | SAS® Visual Analytics reports that use parameters might fail to display results in some report objects |
SAS Note 57829 | When running in Microsoft Internet Explorer, the classic version of SAS® Visual Analytics Viewer might fail to execute a prompted stored process |
SAS Note 57893 | In a SAS® Visual Analytics report, some bars in a stacked bar chart might seem to exceed 100% |
SAS Note 57929 | SAS® Visual Analytics Designer might not correctly calculate post-aggregate filters based on hidden data items |
SAS Note 58050 | SAS® Visual Analytics Designer might not save changes made in the Edit Report Job dialog box |
SAS Note 58149 | Modern version of SAS® Visual Analytics might partially display the side menu in Google Chrome 50 |
SAS Note 58189 | ALERT: Potential security vulnerability with the email feature in SAS® Visual Analytics |
This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for V90004 |
Note: A comprehensive list of all SAS hot fixes is available from support.sas.com. You can use the SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download, and Deployment (SASHFADD) tool to manage your SAS hot fixes.
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