APPLICATION DESIGN
DESIGN TRANSFER
BUGS FIXED
DEBUG CHANGES
DOCUMENTATION CHANGES
FILE HANDLING CHANGES
FILE MANAGEMENT
GENERAL CORRECTIONS
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When a function or job was run via the Utilities menu (PF30) results were sometimes different then if the same function or job was run from a menu. We have traced several of these problems to a Wang OS Configuration value being set too low. We recommend that the value for 'Maximum link levels' be set to 18 or higher and 'Maximum PCEXITS' be set to 24 or higher. Both of these values are set in Genedit on the 'Task & VAS Options' screen. If you are running SPEED II from a procedure or another program (such as OFFICE) you may need to set these values even higher. SPEED II is unable to report the error because it needs to link to another program to display the error screen and it can't link because the maximum number of link levels has been reached. Another symptom of this would be the inability to RUN a function from within a function if the original function was run via PF30.
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If a function included a 'SELECT COMPANY' command and the new company used a different volume, 'CREATE' commands would fail. This has been corrected.
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Corrected a problem with the opening of files in background which was causing file in use and file possession conflicts with design files when jobs were run in background while users were running in foreground.
INPUT FUNCTIONS (DESIGN)
INPUT FUNCTIONS (USER)
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If a user pressed PF32 during SCAN the PF Key Intercept commands would be executed even though they shouldn't have been executed. Also, if the user was on the 'Select Access Path' screen during SCAN and pressed PF32 the input function would cancel. Now PF32 during any phase of SCAN will return the user to the calling input function and beep the terminal alarm. The user will then be able to continue or press PF32 again to perform normal PF32 processing including the execution of PF Key Intercept commands.
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If the user ended out of SCAN with a PF16 or PF32, screens which were presented next (next window or previous window if PF4 was also pressed) would not execute command code properly. This would cause Default Values to not be set and displayed and display of screens without the user variable data under certain circumstances. This has been changed so the commands are now executed as designed and the data is properly displayed.
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Corrected a problem in input functions which resulted in the data from FIND (PF1) not being displayed if the user pressed SCAN (PF2) in error prior to the FIND (PF1).
SPECIAL UTILITIES
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