CE10WIN_EN_SP6
CE10WIN_EN_SP6
CE10WIN_EN_SP6
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<strong>CE10WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP4<br />
Chart<br />
ADAPT00443173 Patch ID: 37480917<br />
Description:<br />
When users view a report with the DHTML viewer, if the report contains charts and the Crystal Enterprise servers reside on Solaris,<br />
the charts are pixilated.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
New settings have been added to control the image quality of charts when viewing with the DHTML viewer.<br />
Known Limitations:<br />
Crystal Enterprise 10<br />
To change the magnification of charts in UNIX, run the following command in the enterprise/generic folder under the crystal<br />
directory:<br />
./configpatch.sh adapt443173.cf<br />
At the prompt, choose option 1 to update the settings to the optimized setting for UNIX; option 2 maintains the current behavior.<br />
Crystal Enterprise XI<br />
To change the magnification of charts in UNIX, run the following command in the enterprise11/generic folder under the bobje<br />
directory:<br />
./configpatch.sh adapt443173.cf<br />
At the prompt, choose option 1 to update the settings to the optimized setting for UNIX; option 2 maintains the current behavior.<br />
ADAPT00451519 Patch ID: 37714392<br />
Description:<br />
The option "Customise Group Field Name" produces incorrect results when used to create or view a report with a chart that has three<br />
group levels.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
This problem has been resolved.<br />
To solve the problem, charts always use the underlying condition field when they group data.<br />
ADAPT00452809 Patch ID: 37707299<br />
Description:<br />
String data on charts, such as titles and values, are corrupted.<br />
The problem is caused by a Unicode translation error that unnecessarily reverses the word endian format (changing the endian format<br />
is not necessary between the same processor architectures, such as Linux x86 and Windows x86). Character code bit representations<br />
are reversed and cause the corruption.<br />
New Behavior:<br />
To solve the problem, the endian conversion is no longer done on Linux platforms.