Metastorm BPM 9.1.2 Hotfix 1 (9.1.2.1)

Product:                           OpenText Metastorm BPM

Release:                           9****.****1 SR2

Hotfix:                               9.1.2.1

Affected Components: ****Metastorm Process Engine, Metastorm Web Client, Metastorm Process Designer,

Metastorm Deployment Service

 

Purpose of the hotfix:

 

This hotfix addresses the following issues:

 

  • When uploading documents to SharePoint DMS, the following error occurs: “The given key was not present in the dictionary.” (Defect \# SR-01092012-0015, DEF19416)
  • The tab order does not work as expected when there is a panel inside a panel. (Defect \# SR-01272012-0012, DEF19482)
  • The library reference is corrupted after saving a new 9.1.2 project in Metastorm Process Designer. (Defect \# SR-02142012-0002, SR-02192012-0002, SR-02072012-0009, DEF19590)
  • Form control is displayed with the default, not localized, caption in a localized browser. (Defect \# DEF19125)

 

Implications of the hotfix and other considerations:

 

  • Redeploy all solutions for the following fix to take effect:

    The tab order does not work as expected when there is a panel inside a panel. (Defect \# SR-01272012-0012, DEF19482)

 

  • After updating to version 9.1.2 or 9.1.2.1, additional folders, such as Designer and Engine, may appear on the target computer root drive. This is a known issue which does not affect any functionality. You can ignore or manually delete these folders.

 

  • References to libraries created in 9.1.2 may become corrupted. To work around this problem, manually update the corrupted library reference in .BPMProj with the correct reference (shown below) and then redeploy the solution.

 Note: This issue does not occur if you are upgrading from version 9.1.2 to 9.1.2.1. 

 

Note: Do not create or save libraries or projects in version 9.1.2 before applying the 9.1.2.1 hotfix, since corruption will still occur and the 9.1.2.1 hotfix will not resolve the problem. Manual corrections to the .BPMProj file will still be necessary to work around the problem.

 

The following excerpt from a .BPMProj file shows an example of a corrupted and corrected library reference.

 

Corrupt reference example

 

  

Correct reference example

 

  

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