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CE10WIN_EN_SP4<br />

Platform COM SDK<br />

ADAPT00479163<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37727793<br />

An object's' subfolders may not correctly inherit rights that are assigned to objects through roles in the Java SDK. That is, if the role of a parent<br />

folder is changed to a less powerful role, the child objects of the parent folder retains the more powerful role.<br />

For example, a Java application can set a user to have the "Full Control" role on a Folder. The sub-folders will correctly show "Inherited" and<br />

"Full Control." rights. If the same application then sets the Folder to "No Access," the subfolder incorrectly shows "Inherited" and "Full Control"<br />

rights.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Platform SDK plugins<br />

ADAPT00396779<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37170423<br />

When reports are viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or earlier from a Java application server, they may not render with all formatting.<br />

The cause of the problem is a JSP function that compares styles when the report is processed. The HTML produced for the web page contains an<br />

excessive number of style tag (re)declarations. The function returns false, even though the styles being compared are often the same. As a result,<br />

a style that is already active is re-declared, which causes the style to be improperly rendered.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or later sets a limit of 30 to the number of style tags that can be present on a webpage. This HotFix does not change<br />

that limitation. So, pages with extensive formatting may still not render correctly. The style tag limitation is documented at the following site:<br />

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;262161<br />

Prompt Engine<br />

ADAPT00476841<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 37780765<br />

Parameter Prompting text for a procedure-based data source is lost when the report is saved.<br />

The cause of the problem is that the Parameter Prompting text is overwritten in error by its default value.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Query Builder

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