Release Notes

Release Notes

Emergency Bug Fixes (9.8.2)

Emergency Bug Fixes (9.8.2)

Dynamic Data Masking 9.8.2 includes the following emergency bug fixes:
EBF
Reference Numbers
Description
18022
DDM-1086
Version 9.8.1.
You cannot connect to a PAM authenticated Informix database with the Informatica driver.
17844
DDM-733
Version 9.8.0.
When you switch from a primary database to a secondary database, the database connection sometimes fails.
17711
DDM-607
Version 9.8.1.
When you connect to an IBM DB2 z/OS database with the native driver, Dynamic Data Masking fails to mask a statement that contains SELECT *.
17690
  • DDM-1156
  • DDM-1157
Version 9.8.1.
CRs:
  • 462806 - On an OBIEE database, Dynamic Data Masking fails to mask data.
  • 462800 - Dynamic Data Masking creates unnecessary log entries when you connect with a PeopleSoft application.
17625
DDM-598
Version 9.8.1.
CRs:
  • 461486 - DDM-413 - Stored procedure masking returns up to 1.8 million masked values and returns unmasked values after that.
  • 461448 - There is overhead when connecting to the client through Dynamic Data Masking if the protocol provides AUTH_USERNAME.
  • 462248 - In an IBM DB2 database there is slow performance.
  • 461180 - A connection to an Oracle 12c database fails if the service name is provided when you define the database in Dynamic Data Masking.
17519
DDM-599
Version 9.8.1.
CRs:
  • 460376 - In an Oracle 12c database, when you connect with an SQL *Plus 11 client, and the client and the database are installed on Linux, the client returns an error.
  • 459096 - In an Oracle database, Dynamic Data Masking fails to parse a statement with special characters.
  • 459035 - In an Oracle 11g database, Dynamic Data Masking fails to mask data if there are two masking rules with one column in each rule.
  • 459402 - In an Oracle 12c database with a PeopleSoft client, Dynamic Data Masking adds special characters.
  • 459400 - It can take a long time to log in through PeopleSoft.
  • 457504 - In an Oracle 12c database, you cannot connect through an SQL *Plus client.
  • 456863 - In an Oracle 12c database, there is a protocol error when you connect through an SQL *Plus client.

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