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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 10091: All text in an e-mail appear all in one line when you use SAS to send e-mail with the SMTP method </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/10091.html </link>
 <description>
When you use SAS to send e-mail with the SMTP method, your text might appear all in one line. This occurs even when you specify multiple PUT statements in the DATA step that sends the e-mail.

The problem occurs if you
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<category>BASE+Base+SAS </category>
<pubDate>Thu,  1 May 2008 14:07:10 EST </pubDate>
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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 18815: The BEA WebLogic XML Parser cannot initialize </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/18815.html </link>
 <description>
When you attempt to deploy  SAS &amp;reg;  Web Report Studio to the WebLogic server, the XML Parser fails to initialize. You receive the following error message in the WebLogic Managed Server Log: 
 
&lt;blockqu
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<category>WEBLOGIC+BEA+WebLogic+Server </category>
<pubDate>Thu,  1 May 2008 16:07:48 EST </pubDate>
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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 19276: Suppressing SAS  notes written to the log when invalid dates are
read using SAS/ACCESS  Interface to DB2 </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/19276.html </link>
 <description>
Using SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2, SAS notes are issued to indicate an
attempt to read date values that are invalid SAS dates, and a missing
value is generated.
 
 
With the SQL procedure&apos;s Pass-Through facilit
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<category>DB2+SAS/ACCESS+Interface+to+DB2 </category>
<pubDate>Mon,  5 May 2008 10:35:53 EST </pubDate>
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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 19744: The LIBNAME statement\&apos;s DBPROMPT= option causes an error if it used in a remote session </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/19744.html </link>
 <description>
When you connect to a DBMS and you use the DBPROMPT= option in the LIBNAME statement, the
DBPROMPT window opens when the libref is used for the first time. If the LIBNAME statement is running in a remote SAS session, th
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<category>ODBC+SAS/ACCESS+Interface+to+ODBC </category>
<pubDate>Mon,  5 May 2008 15:07:17 EST </pubDate>
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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 20082: Sybase tables cannot be viewed in the explorer window when you use SAS/ACCESS  Interface to Sybase in a Sybase 12.0 server </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/20082.html </link>
 <description>
When you use SAS/ACCESS Interface to Sybase in a Sybase 12.0 server, you cannot view Sybase tables from the explorer window or by running a DATASETS procedure on the library. If you use PROC DATASETS, you might receive t
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<category>SYBASE+SAS/ACCESS+Interface+to+Sybase </category>
<pubDate>Mon,  5 May 2008 15:31:23 EST </pubDate>
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<title>SAS Notes for SAS Version 8 - 16976: Blank page generated when ODS RTF file is opened in MS Word </title>
<link> http://support.sas.com/kb/16976.html </link>
 <description>
When using ODS to create RTF files, SAS creates one or more tables in
RTF, then hands those tables off to MS Word to paginate.  In some cases,
a table is just close enough to the bottom margin that MS Word thinks
ther
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<category>BASE+Base+SAS </category>
<pubDate>Mon,  5 May 2008 15:36:19 EST </pubDate>
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