F I E L D B U L L E T I N
September 24, 2003
The Process Analyzer
configuration will become corrupted if any of the reserved names below are used
for field names in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool
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Release: Process Analyzer 1.0 and
Process Analyzer 2.0.1
Description: The Process Analyzer configuration will
become corrupted if any of the reserved names below are used for field names in
the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool.
It is
important that fields added in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool
do not have these names:
"Data
Source", "Queue" , "Status" , "User" , "Workflow" , "Time" , "Workflow Definition" , "Incoming" , "Outgoing"
, "Queue Load" , "Work Item Count" , "Workflow Count" , "Time Usage Minutes" ,
"Productivity Count" ,
"Completed Work Item Count" ,
"Avg. Completion Time Minutes" , "Avg. Completion Time Hours" , "Avg. Completion Time Days" , "Workload" , "Completed Workflow Count" ,
"Cycle Time Minutes" ,
"Average Completion Time Minutes" , "Average Completion Time Hours" , and "Average
Completion Time Days" .
Symptoms:
Process Analyzer stops
working
Action
Required:
If any of the reserved words or phrases listed in the
‘Description’ section have been used, the Process Analyzer must be
uninstalled, then reinstalled.
How
to Check if a System is Affected?
1. On the Process Analyzer server, go into the
Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool:
Start -> Programs -> FileNET Process Analyzer -> Process
Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool
2. Click
on the Data Fields tab
3. Check the names in the Field column. If any of
the names are exactly the same as one of the names listed in the above
list, the PA system may have this
problem
For
example, the field
name “Data Source” in the Field column indicates a potential problem. But the
field names “Data_Source” “DataSource”,
“Data”, and “Source” are acceptable.
If the
Field column contains one of the reserved names, then the PA system has this
problem if the PA cubes have been processed since adding that field. In most
cases, the cubes will be processed, because the Process Analyzer Engine
Configuration Tool prompts users to process the cubes immediately.
If the
Field column does not contain any of the reserved names, then the system is not
affected.
What
Systems Are Potentially Exposed?
A
Process Analyzer system is potentially exposed if the associated eProcess
workflow server has a user-defined data field with a name that exactly matches
one of the reserved names AND that data field is exposed in the workflow event
log. In this case, system administrators must be extremely careful not to add
one of those fields in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool. System
administrators must also make sure they do not change the Unique Name of any of
the fields added in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration tool to one of
the reserved names.
If a
user-defined data field is not exposed in the workflow event log, then it is
not visible in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool. In this case, it is safe to configure the PA
system with any of the available field names.
Are ‘eProcess’
Systems Affected?
eProcess
systems are not affected by this problem, even if they have a data field with a reserved name. If
an eProcess system has a user-defined data field with a reserved name, then it
is possible to configure this data field in the Process Analyzer Engine
Configuration Tool with an extra step that will prevent this problem. You can
configure a Unique Name for that field, which will be used by Process Analyzer
instead of the original field name.
To add a Process Analyzer
user-defined field in the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration Tool, when the
associated eProcess exposed field is one of the reserved names:
1. Open the Process Analyzer Engine Configuration
Tool.
2. Go to the Data Fields tab, Connect to the
workflow server, and click on the Add button.
3. On the Data Field properties dialog, select
the user defined data field with the reserved name.
4. In the Unique Name edit box, change the
reserved name to an expression that does not match any of the reserved names.
5. Now you can click the OK button to add the
field with the unique name.
Related DTS Numbers:
47052
26261
Engineering is working
toward a resolution. We will provide
updated information as it becomes available.
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