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Problem Note 55612: Exchange rates are stored with fewer (11) significant digits in SAS® Financial Management 5.4 and 5.5

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In SAS Financial Management 5.3 and earlier, exchange rates are stored with 15 significant digits. However, in releases 5.4 and 5.5, the exchange rates are stored with only 11 signficant digits. This change in the number of significant digits affects all calculations that use exchange rates.

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Financial ManagementMicrosoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R25.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Solaris for x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Linux for x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
HP-UX IPF5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
64-bit Enabled Solaris5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 20085.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 105.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Enterprise x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Home Premium x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Professional x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Windows 7 Ultimate x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
64-bit Enabled AIX5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit5.4_M19.4 TS1M2
Microsoft® Windows® for x645.4_M19.4 TS1M2
* 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.