Specifications
SPECTRUM Reports
Corrected Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5.
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 69
Corrected Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM
6.5.
1 When you save a report format in the SPECTRUM Report Generator
with an uppercase name extension such as .RIB (Report
Information Block), or with spaces in the name such as test
alarm.rib, it will no longer cause the report generation to fail.
2 When you open (and leave open) the Reports Generator and set up an
Alarm report on Windows NT, the second dialog that tells you that the
report has completed now contains data.
3 On Windows NT when you print multiple pages, no longer does each
page get a Windows NT print dialog displayed asking for the printer
selection. This no longer occurs on Solaris even when an invalid
printer name is entered.
4 When displaying a report graphically on Windows NT, the pie graph
no longer appears white instead of red when it has a value.
5 On a Windows NT SpectroGRAPH that is running against a Solaris
SpectroSERVER and you try to start the Report Generator, the
executable now successfully starts.
6 Using the Window Manager to close windows no longer causes
inconsistent results.
Known Reports Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5
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.
Solution: Choose the Save As command and navigate to the appropriate
model type directory to save your file.
Problem 2: If a reports output directory specified in the Reports resource
file does not exist and you try to bring up the Reports Display, you get a
list of all files in the current directory.