IBM Rational SoDA Word Hot-Fix 1
SoDAWord20040430
for Release 2003.06.12

April 2004


Defects Fixed in this Hot-Fix

This hot-fix addresses the following defect(s):

 

Category

RATLC ID

Description / Comments

General

RATLC00720851

The following exception may occur when attempting to run templates that include tables after upgrading to SoDA 2003.06.12:

 

Unexpected error has occurred.  Please restart Word and try again.  If the error persists, please contact technical support. 

 

 

RATLC00376665

When generating a template with a one row table which includes a wrap-around REPEAT command the following error will occur:

 

 Unexpected error has occurred.  Please restart Word and try again.  If the error persists, please contact technical support. 

 

 

 

 

Installation Instructions

This Hot-Fix includes an automatic Hot-Fix installer batch file called apply_hot-fix.bat

The batch file:

       §         Renames the earlier versions of the WLLs and DLLs to create backup copies

       §         Copies the new WLLs and DLLs into the proper directory

       §         Registers the updated DLLs

NOTE : It is not necessary for you to make backup copies of your original files because the apply_hot-fix.bat does this for you.
              (If you do make your own copies, you must keep the original files, with their original names, in the original location, so the
              Hot-Fix installer can locate them.)

 

To install the Hot-Fix, extract the contents of the zip file and then run the batch file.

When you run the batch file, you will be prompted for two parameters:

       §         Your Rational install path

       §         Extension to use to rename original files.

To install this hot-fix:

       1.       Extract the contents of the zip file into a temporary directory (for example c:\soda_hotfix).

       2.       Run the batch file apply_hot-fix.bat from a local or mapped network drive (do not use a UNC filepath).

You may do this from either the Windows Explorer or from the MS-DOS Command prompt in the batch file location. You must use a local or mapped network drive.