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Problem Note 45499: %sysevalf in macro rmbc_act_appr_project_post does not support NLS

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In the rmbc_act_appr_project_post macro of SAS® Risk Management for Banking, %SYSEVALF does not support NLS format of variables (for example, COMMAX8.2). If you try to use the European style decimal number 0,10, you receive the following error:

ERROR: Unknown %SYSEVALF conversion operand '010' specified;
For information about an available fix for this issue, contact SAS Technical Support.



Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Risk Management for BankingMicrosoft® Windows® for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 20083.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Microsoft Windows XP Professional3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Enterprise x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Home Premium x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Professional x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows 7 Ultimate x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows Vista3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Windows Vista for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
64-bit Enabled AIX3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
64-bit Enabled HP-UX3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
64-bit Enabled Solaris3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
HP-UX IPF3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Linux3.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Linux for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
Solaris for x643.13.119.2 TS2M39.3 TS1M0
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.