Specifications
SPECTRUM Reports
Known Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.0.2
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 93
15 When you run a report on a GnSNMPDev device, you now generate
information.
16 SPECTRUM allowing reporting on secure models, even though user
access to these models is denied in SpectroGRAPH is no longer a
problem.
17 If a landscape in the preferred landscape list is shut down while you
are in a Statistics or Events dialog box, a subsequent attempt to
expand a model type no longer causes the user interface to freeze.
18 On the NT platform, the scroll bars for tabular reports now function
properly because SPECTRUM no longer relies on NutCracker. The
reports now utilizes NT’s Notepad utility.
19 On the NT platform, tabular displays are 80 columns wide. NT’s
Notepad now is used to display the report.
20 On the Solaris platform, both regular and error dialog boxes can no
longer be covered by their parent dialog box if the user clicks on the
title bar of the parent window.
21 If you are working in the Rib Editor and the SpectroSERVER crashes,
all unsaved data is not lost when you use the Save As option to save
your file.
22 If you are running more than one Report Generator on the same
machine, when a report completes, a “Report Completed” dialog box
no longer appears for every Report Generator that is running on that
machine.
Known Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM
6.0.2
Problem 1: On the Solaris platform, if a Rib file does not exist for a
selected model type, saving a file using the Statistics template under the
Report Formatter causes the file to be saved in the Templates directory
rather than in the Statistics directory.