Problem Note 31065: CPPROCES will process only up to 25 tables when you specify a table list
In SAS® IT Resource Management, the macro %CPPROCES will only handle up to 200 characters of table names in the TABLST parameter, which is used to specify the tables to be processed.
This hot fix increases that limit to 800 characters.
Remember that if you want to process data for all of the tables in the PDB, you do not have to list each table name, you can just leave the list of tables blank. This will cause CPPROCES to process data for all tables in the PDB.
Select the Hot Fix tab in this note to access the hot fix for this issue.
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS IT Resource Management-Server | z/OS | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft® Windows® for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter 64-bit Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise 64-bit Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Windows Vista | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
64-bit Enabled AIX | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
64-bit Enabled HP-UX | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
HP-UX IPF | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Linux | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
Tru64 UNIX | 2.7 | | 9.1 TS1M3 SP4 | |
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Type: | Problem Note |
Priority: | medium |
Date Modified: | 2008-03-13 12:23:39 |
Date Created: | 2008-01-30 10:27:17 |