Common Terminology for Software Updates
These terms are used
throughout this document, and so are defined here so you can understand
how these terms are used in conjunction with SAS products.
maintenance release
software updates that
you apply to the installed software at your site. Maintenance releases
are cumulative. For example, the third maintenance release contains
all of the new features and enhancements for the first, second, and
third maintenance releases. If you choose not to install a maintenance
release, then you automatically receive all of the content in that
maintenance release when you next upgrade your version of SAS. For
example, if you decide not to install the second maintenance release,
then when you install the third maintenance release, you will get
the software updates from the second and third maintenance releases.
In general, hot fixes
are included in each maintenance release. However, additional hot
fixes might be released after the maintenance release has shipped.
To verify that you have the latest hot fixes for the products at your
site, see Technical Support Hot Fixes at
http://ftp.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/hotfix.html.
product-specific maintenance releases
a maintenance release
for a specific product, such as the first maintenance release for
SAS Forecast Server. This type of maintenance release includes software
changes for a single SAS product.
SAS maintenance release
a maintenance release
for SAS Foundation. This type of maintenance release includes software
changes for multiple SAS products, such as Base SAS, SAS/GRAPH.
software updates
any update that can
be made to your existing software. Upgrading to a new product release
or applying a maintenance release are types of software updates.
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