Oracle Agile Product Lifecycle Management for
Process
Release Notes
Extensibility Pack 3.8
E51680-01
February 2014
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Oracle Agile Product Lifecycle Management for Process Extensibility
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E51680-01
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Contents
CHAPTER 1: WHAT’S NEW IN THIS RELEASE
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What’s
New in This Release?
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4
Enhancements
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CHAPTER 2: RESOLVED ISSUES
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Resolved
Issues
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Data Administration Toolkit Resolved
Issues ..........................................................................................
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Extensibility Pack Readme Resolved Issues
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FlexSync Solution Pack Resolved Issues
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GSM Resolved Issues
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Preface
This document describes issues that you may encounter with this
release. Internal Tracking numbers that appear in the tables are used to
identify issues reported by customers. You can use these numbers to identify
the issue should you need to contact Oracle Support. Locator numbers that
appear in parentheses after some notes are for Oracle internal use only.
Chapter 1: What’s New in This Release
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This chapter
contains information on new product features for Extensibility Pack 3.8 of
Oracle Agile Product Lifecycle Management for Process.
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What’s New in This Release?
This extensibility pack was focused on upgrading extensibility points
and existing solution packs to version 6.1.1.3 of Agile PLM for Process.
Note: The full extensibility pack library of
documents is included in each release, even if there are no changes other than
being compiled against the latest version.
Enhancements
Total Solids/Moisture no longer
required in LIO
(34946)
Total Solids/Total Moisture is no longer required to perform basic
labeling in LIO. If there is missing Total Solids/Moisture data, you will not be able
to use moisture specific features like moisture and solids adjusters and
reconstitution.
LIO Upper and Lower Limit Configuration
(34001)
6.1.1.3 now only uses breakdowns in
theoretical calculations that are within configurable acceptable limits. For example, you can say that it is ok for a
breakdown to total between 99% -102%, however any breakdown outside of that
range is not acceptable and will not be used in theoretical calculations. Before 6.1.1.3 the system would normalize all
breakdowns to equal 100%.
LIO now respects those configured limits as well. LIO will always
normalize breakdown percentages. For example, if your breakdown is 49%/49%, LIO
will normalize this to equal 100% and display it as 50%/50%. However, if a breakdown is outside of the
upper and lower limits LIO will not allow you to pull it into the tree and
display the following message: “The composition of the components do not total
between [lower limit] and [upper limit] so this breakdown cannot be used.” If
the configurations upper and lower limit both equal 100% the following error
will be shown: “The composition
of the components do not total 100% so this breakdown cannot be
used.”
The following configurations are used to control upper and lower limits
in LIO. These are set in the CustomerSettings.config file in the <LIOSettings>
node. By default both are set to 100.
LIO.BreakdownComposition.UpperBoundary
LIO.BreakdownComposition.LowerBoundary
These configurations are separate from the GSM formulation
configurations so that you have the option to be more conservative for labeling
versus theoretical composition rollup.
Chapter 2: Resolved Issues
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This chapter
contains resolved issues for Extensibility Pack 3.8 of Oracle Agile Product
Lifecycle Management for Process.
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Resolved Issues
The following tables outline known issues that have been resolved for
Extensibility Pack 3.8 of Agile Product Lifecycle Management for Process.
Data Administration Toolkit Resolved Issues
Table: 2-1 Toolkit Resolved Issues
Extensibility Pack Readme Resolved Issues
Table: 2-2
Extensibility Pack Readme Resolved Issues
FlexSync Solution Pack Resolved
Issues
Table: 2-2
Extensibility Pack Readme Resolved Issues
GSM Resolved Issues
Table: 2-3 GSM
Resolved Issues