The list is sub-divided into categories. The bug title, bug number (in parenthesis), and a brief explanation are listed within each category.
- 2354 - SCCS option added to char mode toolbox
- 2375 - Project/Job/Task retained when changing applications (you don't have to keep selected a P/J/T when changing between apps)
- 2388 - Integrate X-ref with SCCS - also can jump to object from 'Manage Objects' screen. (you can add the results of an x-ref to your current P/J/T, then use 'Manage Objects' to work your way down the list).
- 2405 - Hyperlink changed to inq mode when drilling down from x-ref. This was needed to enforce the SCCS rules when drilling down from x-ref.
- 2367 - Mass Change programs not tracked in SCCS - For the 'Change All Refs' programs, the system attempts the change and if successful logs it in the Object Log. If unsuccessful (due to another Task locking the object), it is also logged in the Object Log with a status of IDENTIFIED and a note is attached identifying the task that has locked the object. If any changes were unsuccessful, a report of the the unchanged objects is printed.
For the other mass change programs (ie, turn traps on/off, mod logs on/off, etc), the process is the same except a report is not printed. The designer can review the Object log to see if any processes were not changed.
For Domains, when a Domain is accessed in change mode, the system does a cross reference to see what fields use the Domain, then checks to see if any are locked by another task or if any are in an application that does not allow changes. If so, a display is shown and the user is prevented from changing the domain. If a change is actually made to the Domain, this check is repeated and if there is a problem the change is rejected. If the change is allowed, then all affected files/fields are added to the Object log in addition to the Domain itself. Note that a change to a field in a file will be recorded as a change to the file in the Object log.