Updates available for Data Integration Studio 4.904 : Hot fix D8Y005
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A new update is available for Data Integration Studio , version 4.904 :

  • Hot Fix: D8Y005 - Published 30MAR2020 , Download link for D8Y005
  • Component name: Data Integration Studio
  • Related SAS release: 9.4

 

Issues addressed in D8Y005

SAS Note 60622

Redeploying a job using SAS® Management Console fails with the \"UNKNOWN_ORIGINAL_SOURCE_FILE\" error when the deployed job is defined by importing

SAS Note 65225

You click X in the Confirm Undo Check Out window, but the displayed object is still checked in unexpectedly and changes are lost

SAS Note 65295

The order of columns is not maintained when you select columns for output in the Business Rules transformation

SAS Note 65349

The Register Tables wizard returns \"ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following...HOST, ID...\" when you run the METALIB procedure

SAS Note 65707

The \"Last Modified By\" field for a table object is not updated after you select \"Update Metadata\"

SAS Note 65708

You select \"Choose Columns\" on the \"Inputs and Outputs\" tab in a Business Rule transformation, and column mappings are then lost

SAS Note 65709

You remove links to table objects within jobs, but the links are still referenced after you promote these jobs across metadata environments

SAS Note 65715

Unexpected results can occur because the SYSCC automatic macro variable does not reset to zero within SAS® Data Integration Studio job code

This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for D8Y005

 

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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