A new update is available for SAS Marketing Automation , version 6.3 :
SAS Note 54521 | Performance is slow when you are editing a complex diagram in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 56323 | Slow performance occurs when you open a large campaign after a process definition is updated |
SAS Note 56786 | Incorrect counts are generated when you use the parameter DAY<=10 combined with MONTH<=10 in a Select node in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 57409 | SAS® Marketing Automation campaign custom details are not populated when you use the Initiate Campaign web service |
SAS Note 58233 | Calculated data items are not all visible in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 58970 | You cannot disable the \"Required\" flag in the Custom Details Groups in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 58991 | The renaming of a treatment in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio is not reflected in the CI_TREATMENT table |
SAS Note 59058 | The Cell Code value is missing in the Communication node after you copy and paste a diagram in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 59128 | An export definition is imported into the wrong business context in SAS® Marketing Automation |
SAS Note 59316 | The remainder cell does not contain all records when the cell is used with a \"Split\" node in SAS® Marketing Automation |
This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for R60015 |
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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