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A memory leak in SAS 9.1 can cause PROC SUMMARY or PROC MEANS processing to terminate prematurely due to a memory shortage. The amount of memory will increase steadily until all available memory is exhausted. This problem can occur when running PROC SUMMARY or PROC MEANS in or outside of a server environment like SAS/IntrNet APPSERVER. If running in a server environment it causes the server to abend with insufficient memory and the server needs to be restarted. =============== A Technical Support hot fix for SAS 9.1.2 (9.1 TS1M2) for this issue is available at: http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/c9_sbcs_prod_list.html#013630 For customers running SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS), this hot fix should be downloaded from: http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/c9_dbcs_prod_list.html#013630 =============== A fix for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) for this issue is available at: http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_sbcs_prod_list.html#013630 For customers running SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS), this fix should be downloaded from: http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_dbcs_prod_list.html#013630
A fix for SAS 9.1.2 (9.1 TS1M2) for this issue is available at:
A fix for SAS 9.1.2 (9.1 TS1M2) with Asian Language Support (DBCS) for this issue is available at:
A fix for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) for this issue is available at:
A fix for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) with Asian Language Support (DBCS) for this issue is available at :