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PM85633: Valid Operator changes from Greater Than to Equals in query editor in web cleint

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APAR status

  • Closed as suggestion for future release.

Error description

  • If your creating a query in cweb, initially when defined as a
    NON-dynamic query, you can store the operator as 'Greater Than'
    or several other selections, rather than the default 'Equals'
    
    When You select 'Dynamic Filter', it greys out the Operator box
    (but leaves 'Greater Than' visible).. and then can be saved.
    
    
    
    However, when run the Operator has reverted to Equals.
    
    Apparently the Save above is only giving you the false
    impression it is stored 'Greater Than', because when its closed
    to re-edit it, the  greyed-out operator is 'Equals'.
    

Local fix

Problem summary

Problem conclusion

Temporary fix

Comments

  • ClearQuest does not currently have the capability to store
    default dynamic filter values. If you would like this feature
    added to ClearQuest, please consider opening a Request for
    Enhancement.
    

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PM85633

  • Reported component name

    CLEARQUEST WIN

  • Reported component ID

    5724G3600

  • Reported release

    712

  • Status

    CLOSED SUG

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2013-03-26

  • Closed date

    2013-06-19

  • Last modified date

    2013-06-19

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Fix information

Applicable component levels

[{"Business Unit":{"code":"BU053","label":"Cloud & Data Platform"},"Product":{"code":"SSSH5A","label":"Rational ClearQuest"},"Component":"","ARM Category":[],"Platform":[{"code":"PF025","label":"Platform Independent"}],"Version":"7.1.2","Edition":"","Line of Business":{"code":"LOB45","label":"Automation"}}]

Document Information

Modified date:
19 June 2013