A new update is available for SAS Marketing Automation , version 6.5 :
SAS Note 60227 | An incorrect command is generated when you add a campaign to a SAS® Customer Intelligence campaign group |
SAS Note 60376 | Treatment custom-detail values are not maintained after you update a treatment in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 61183 | The initial loading of a large number of campaigns into the SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio Selection Campaigns category is slow |
SAS Note 61278 | Executing a campaign group in SAS® Customer Intelligence executes only a small number of concurrently running processes |
SAS Note 61289 | The ContentCheck parameter in the SAS® Customer Intelligence SASCIUTILS utility does not work when HTTPS is configured for SAS® Content Server |
SAS Note 61404 | An error occurs in SAS® Marketing Automation when you execute or update counts in a campaign with a Map node that feeds a Select node |
SAS Note 61576 | Optimizing MOMA input data fails and generates the error \"Not able to optimize the campaign group\" in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio |
SAS Note 61596 | The refine-output functionality fails when you use it with a numeric field that is defined as \"Nominal\" |
SAS Note 61609 | You cannot split the input data and optimization process into two separate processes when you execute the task from the Launcher application |
SAS Note 61610 | \"TypeError: Error #1009\" occurs in SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio when you create a treatment |
This list of notes might be incomplete. For a complete list of issues addressed by this hot fix, visit the hot fix page for Z77009 |
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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