Specifications

SPECTRUM Web Operator
Known Alarm & Event Reports Anomalies in Web Operator Suite 6.5
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 97
corresponding event code/alarm probable cause number as the title. The
Alarm and Event Presentation Editors can be used to give titles to any new
probable causes or event codes created by the user.
Problem 2: Groupings of probable cause and event types are not
complete. Those that are not grouped will appear in the “Ungrouped”
column. The Alarm and Event Presentation Editors can be used to create
new groupings of probable causes and event codes or to modify existing
ones.
Problem 3: Reports will timeout when clicking on totals if the
SpectroSERVER goes down while gathering data.
Problem 4: The totals listed in Alarm Reports should be considered a close
approximation rather than a precise sum of generated alarms. Often, if you
click an alarm total, the number of items in the report for generated alarms
will be exactly the number you clicked. Sometimes, the number will not be
exact due to the following causes:
If the alarm total includes Today, more items listed as alarms could
have occurred since DBWriter was run.
The user does not have permission to read alarm data from
SPECTRUM.
Problem 5: Pie Charts on workstations supporting only 8-bit color may
contain pie slices without proper 3D shading due to a lack of color
resources.
Problem 6: Clicking on large numbers in Reports could cause a browser
timeout.
Problem 7: If the Archive Manager database has been reinitialized or not
synchronized to the SSDb (per the SPECTRUM Database Management
documentation), the scheduled application for Reports (DBWriter) will
need to be re-run to show the currently valid report data. It is also
recommended that you remove all
<install directory>/WebApps/ReportsData/report*.db
files to initialize the Reports database as well.