This README file provides information on fixes and new function
contained in these fix patches for IBM DB2 Intelligent Miner for
Relationship Marketing (IMRM). For AIX, these fix patches are in the
form of *.bff installp images and a .toc
table-of-contents file. For Windows NT, they are self-extracting ZIP
files (Windows executables that can be run to produce the install
image directory). They are applicable to IMRM versions 6.1.0.0 and
6.1.0.1, and they upgrade IMRM to version 6.1.0.2.
This README file contains the following topics:
These patches incorporate all the changes in the previous patch for PTF U469690. That patch upgraded IMRM to version 6.1.0.1, and fixed APARs IY06631 and IY06632 and other bugs.
The following fixes are included in these patches.
Problems Found | Solutions Provided |
---|---|
The IMRM servlets code had problems with name mapping
when the following conditions were true:
|
Now you can use the IMRM server name that is defined in the hosts file to start servlets. |
IMRM users could not use the user-defined directory for writing temporary files for a look-aside buffer while running RBF and Tree Classification. Only Segmentation was supported. | With this fix, you can use the directory defined in the bda.im.workingdir parameter in the environment file to write temporary look-aside buffer files for running RBF and Tree Classification. |
IMRM could run only as an application on Windows NT. | With this fix, IMRM runs as a Windows NT service. |
There were problems with refreshing project data, especially in Customer Focus, as described in APARs IY06631 and IY06632. | This fix improves refreshing project data in the
following areas:
|
There were problems with exporting of numeric columns from Oracle database tables, as described in APAR IY07133. | The export function now accounts for the leading numeric sign when calculating the lengths of numeric columns being exported from Oracle. |
There were problems with displaying attribute detail charts in segmentation, if the segment number was more than 5, as described in APAR IY09879. | Segmentation can now provide attribute detail charts for all segments. |
Complete and translated tutorials were not available. Installation guides were not entirely translated. | Tutorials and installation guides can now be found as described in the READMEFIRST document. |
The Windows NT IMRM service introduced in version 6.1.0.1 could not be stopped a second time between reboots, as described in APAR IY09970. | The Windows NT IMRM service can now be started and stopped at will. |
Little data validity checking was done on the input data when creating a project. | Now, when a project is opened, more vailidity checks are done. If the checks fail, a warning message is displayed, and the user can choose to continue or not. |
AIX packaging software currently requires one update file (*.bff) for
each AIX installation fileset to be changed. A .toc
table-of-contents file is also provided. IMRM has four filesets,
and all of them are being updated, so these fixes are provided in four
AIX *.bff files.
Fileset | PTF identifier |
---|---|
common | U470905 |
lang.en_US | U471449 |
lang.ko_KR | U471450 |
lang.Ja_JP | U471451 |
Users ought to obtain and install all the BFF files for all the filesets they have installed. The minimum set needed for English, Korean, and Japanese are the BFF files for "common" and "lang.en_US". Korean and Japanese users need to install both of those, and they also need to install their language's fileset.
There are three versions of each BFF file, one for each of the
Telco, Insurance, and Finance/Banking releases. Each BFF file is
named with the PTF identifier above, followed by .bff
.
The version number after these patches are installed is 6.1.0.2.
Using media containing the four *.bff files appropriate for the IBM
DB2 IMRM version installed on your system (Telco, Insurance, or
Finance), and the .toc
for the four BFF files, take the
following steps:
There are three patch files, one for each of the Telco, Insurance, and
Finance/Banking releases. Each patch file is a self-extracting ZIP
file named U470905.exe
. (Unlike AIX, it can be, and is,
all done in one file per release.) Using media containing the EXE
file appropriate for the IBM DB2 IMRM release installed on your
system, take the following steps.