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TIBCO ® Fulfillment Catalog Release Notes Software Release 2.1.0 September 2013
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TIBCO® Fulfillment Catalog ReleaseNotesSoftware Release 2.1.0September 2013

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Contents

Preface..................................................................................................7Typographical Conventions......................................................................................................8

Connecting with TIBCO Resources..........................................................................................9

Chapter 1 Release Notes.................................................................11New Features.........................................................................................................................12

Release 2.1.0..............................................................................................................12

Release 2.0.0..............................................................................................................12

Release 1.2.0..............................................................................................................13

Release 1.1.0..............................................................................................................13

Release 1.0.0..............................................................................................................13

Changes In Functionality........................................................................................................14

Release 2.1.0..............................................................................................................14

Release 2.0.0..............................................................................................................14

Release 1.2.0..............................................................................................................15

Release 1.1.0..............................................................................................................15

Release 1.0.0..............................................................................................................15

Deprecated And Removed Features......................................................................................16

Release 2.1.0..............................................................................................................16

Release 2.0.0..............................................................................................................16

Release 1.2.0..............................................................................................................16

Release 1.1.0..............................................................................................................16

Migration And Compatibility....................................................................................................17

Release 2.1.0..............................................................................................................17

Release 2.0.0..............................................................................................................17

Release 1.2.0..............................................................................................................17

Release 1.1.0..............................................................................................................17

Release 1.0.0..............................................................................................................17

Closed Issues.........................................................................................................................18

Known Issues.........................................................................................................................21

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Preface

The preface contains information about documentation related to the current document, typographicalconventions, and information on how to contact TIBCO support.

TIBCO® Fulfillment Catalog Release Notes

Typographical Conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in this manual:

Table 1: General Typographical Conventions

UseConvention

Many TIBCO products are installed within the same home directory. This directory isreferenced in documentation as TIBCO_HOME. The value of TIBCO_HOME depends onthe operating system. For example, on Unix systems the default value is $HOME/tibco.

TIBCO_HOME

TIBCO Fulfillment Order Management is installed into a directory inside TIBCO_HOME.This directory is referenced in documentation as AF_HOME. The value of AF_HOME

AF_HOME

depends on the operating system. For example, on UNIX systems the default value is$TIBCO_HOME/af/2.1.

Bold code font is used in the following ways:bold code font

• In procedures, to indicate what a user types. For example: Type admin.• In large code samples, to indicate the parts of the sample that are of particular

interest.• In command syntax, to indicate the default parameter for a command. For example,

if no parameter is specified, MyCommand is enabled: MyCommand [enable |disable]

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example: MyCommand pathname

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Connecting with TIBCO Resources

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Chapter

1Release Notes

Check the TIBCO Product Support web site at https://support.tibco.com for product information that was notavailable at release time. Entry to this site requires a username and password. If you do not have a username, youcan request one. You must have a valid maintenance or support contract to use this site.

Topics

• New Features• Changes In Functionality• Deprecated And Removed Features• Migration And Compatibility• Closed Issues• Known Issues

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New Features

This section lists features added in the major releases of this product.

Release 2.1.0

The following are new features in this release:• Export FC Data - Full

Enables all repository and relationship instance data to be exported to CSV files. The CSV files are generatedfor only those repositories and relationships which have data and can be exported.

• Import FC Data - Full

Allows data to be imported into an enterprise. ZIP files, which may contain one or more data files (CSVformat), are accepted. The content of the ZIP file is validated against a pre-defined set of file names toavoid any invalid file.

• Export FC Data - Partial

Similar to Full Data Export but only selective data from all repositories and relationships are exported.The selection of data is based on the attribute ProjectTagName where user can select one or more tagnames. The file format is the same as Full Data Export.

• Import FC Data - Partial

Also known as Incremental Import. Enables data to be imported based on the snapshot concept. Determinesthe changes which have occurred from the last partial import process and invokes the appropriate recordedit (add/delete/update) process.

• Update/Resolve Relationship Tag

Helps in automating the tagging service for relationships. This feature is also referred to as 'resolvingrelationship tags' because it tries to resolve any conflict in the tagging of parent/child record. This is amanual activity and shall be exercised whenever tags are changed for parent/child record.

Release 2.0.0

The following are new features in this release:• Conditional Affinity Conditional affinity is a new affinity type that contains additional configuration

fields and rules that combine the capabilities of InLink and CrossLink in a single affinity type. Theimplementation is more flexible through the use of configuration fields and XPath expressions fordetermining the logic of the affinity grouping.

• Catalog Synchronization This is a process of importing Customer Facing Services (CFS) record type fromTIBCO Fulfillment Provisioning into TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog on demand.

• ProductDependsOn and ProductRequiredFor Relationships New relationship in the Product repositoryto allow for more flexible Product decomposition. The ProductDependsOn relationship allows businessusers to create top-level commercial Product Offers without explicitly defining sequencing. ExistingProductRequiredFor relationship has been modified to support source and target actions.

• Custom Action Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0 allows you to define the set of actions, maintained in the ACTIONrepository. You can now define any number of unique fulfillment actions. Until this release, only fourhard coded set of actions - Cease, Provide, Update, and Cancel were supported.

• Group Record The Group Record enables you to group record features for better modeling and productdesign. This is a design time feature. For the purpose of product modeling, the group record is NOT anactual saleable or actionable record. It is a container to express group rules.

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• ActionID Relationship The new relationship attribute ActionID is added to the following Relationshipsof Product Repository to associate the custom actions:– Characteristic

– ProductComprisedOf

Release 1.2.0

The following are new features in this release:• Milestone Milestone is new repository to model all the milestones including START and END in a plan

fragment. This repository replaces the PlanFragmentSection repository in AC 1.1.0 to model the sectioninformation between two milestones of a plan fragment using a self relationship namelyMilestoneToMilestone. Also, the inter process milestones dependencies between the plan fragments canbe defined using another self relationship of this repository namely MilestoneDependsOn.

Release 1.1.0

The following are new features in this release:• Graphical Edit This new feature allows to edit the graphical representation of product models related

through a specific relationship in a specific repository.

• Manage Relationship A new feature is provided which allows the selection of multiple types of relationshipin just one interaction.

• Offline Catalog A new feature that enables the ActiveFulfillment application to fulfill the orders andreduces the dependency on the ActiveCatalog to be Online.

• Data Validations Basic data validations, including True/False dropdown selections, have been includedas part of the base metadata for the AC repositories.

• Metadata Cleanup Display names for some repositories and attributes have been simplified.

• Relationship Attribute Metadata Cleanup Relationship attributes have been rationalized per eachrepository instead of each repository having the same number of relationship attributes defined.

Release 1.0.0

The following are new features in this release:• Visual View To view the graphical representation of product models related through a specific relationship

in a specific repository.

• Manage Relationship To add, remove, and group relationships for product models. You can search forproducts.

• Record Count Utility A command-line utility to get the count of active records in ActiveCatalog.

• Bulk Model Publisher To publish full model to a predefined TIBCO Enterprise Messaging Service topic.The new workflow wfin26bulkmodelpublisherv1.xml definition is created in ActiveCatalog to publishthe product, customer, and segment model.

• Single Record Model Publisher To publish a single record to a predefined TIBCO Enterprise MessagingService topic.

The modified wfin26producteditapprovalv3.xml and wfin26productaddapprovalv3.xml workflows areprovided to publish a single record.

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Changes In Functionality

This section lists changes in functionality in the major releases of this product.

Release 2.1.0

The following are changes in functionality in this release:• Hierarchy and Relationship Management

The graphical user interface has been updated to improve the user experience and the performance.

• Added a new relationship attribute called SequenceDirection in the ProductDependsOn relationship

The valid values of this attribute are either 'AFTER' or 'BEFORE'. This attribute will be paired with providedvalues of SourceAction and TargetAction. For each SourceAction and TargetAction, there will be a valuedefined for the sequenceDirection attribute.– A 'BEFORE' sequence direction will create a dependency of the target product on the source product.– An 'AFTER' sequencing direction will create a dependency of the source product on the target product.

This is the default setting.

If no value is provided in the sequenceDirection attribute, the attribute defaults to 'AFTER," and thefunctionality works as it did before the introduction of sequenceDirection relationship attribute. Thisallows backward compatibility. Depending on the value defined in the sequenceDirection attribute willcreate a dependency of the target product on the source product or it will create a dependency of thesource product on the target product.

Release 2.0.0

The following are changes in functionality in this release:• TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog introduces a new Hierarchy View screen, which provides TIBCO Fulfillment

Catalog's graphical representation of records in the PRODUCT repository that are related through aProductComprisedOf relationship. The Hierarchy View screen allows you to add, modify, handle recordsand relationship between them.

• A new ACTION repository is added.

• A new ActionID relationship attribute is added to the following relationships of the Product repositoryto associate the custom actions.

• The following new relationships are added to the PRODUCT repository:– ProductDependsOn

– ProductHasCustomPlanFramgment

• Product model schema is modified in TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0. New relationship attributes areadded to the following relationships:– ProductRequiredFor

– Characteristic

– ProductComprisedOf

– ProductHasProvidePlanFragment

– ProductHasUpdatePlanFragment

– ProductHasCancelPlanFragment

– ProductHasCeasePlanFragment

The product model schema ProductModel.xsd is located in the $AC_HOME/schema/models directory.

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• A new attribute Owner is added to the Product repository. This can be used to identify the source of data.For example, when integrating Fulfillment Catalog with Fulfillment Provisioning, the data imported fromFulfillment Provisioning will have the value as ’FP’. This product model will have the new Owner element.

• The lastModifiedOn element is now made optional in the Product Model schema. This is done due tooffline model loading issue, and it mandates to modify the element value to the latest value, otherwisemodel will not be loaded. Therefor, a product model generated by Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0 will not havethe lastModifiedOn element.

• The PlanFragment model schema is modified in Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0. The display name of the schemaelement PLANFRAGMENTTYPE is modified as OWNER. A new record_type attribute is introducedinthe Planfragment repository. The Planfragment model schema PlanFragmentModel.xsd is located inthe $AC_HOME/schema/models directory. Therefore, the Planfragment model has two new elements -OWNER and RECORD_TYPE with dropped existing element PLANFRAGMENTTYPE.

• The Wfin26bulkmodelpublisherv1.xml workflow is modified to add new relationships and activity topublish the PRODUCT and ACTION models.

• The following maps are modified to generate updated models:– The mpfromcatalogitemtobulkproductmodelv1.xsl file.– The mpfromcatalogitemtobulkplanfragmentmodelv1.xsl file.

A new map mpfromcatalogitemtoactionmodelv1.xsl is created to publish the ACTION model.

• Validation files are midified to provide the basic validation while creating or modifying record. Thelocation of the rule base file for each repository is:$MQ_COMMON_DIR/<ENTERPRISE_NAME>/catalog/master/<catalogid>/cat alogvalidation.xml.

Release 1.2.0

The following are changes in functionality in this release:• The relationship attributes for ProductRequiredFor relationship have been added in TIBCO ActiveCatalog

1.2.0. These attributes are similar to ProductComprisedOf relationship attributes and are published in thesame way.

• Product model schema has been modified in TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.2.0. to introduce intermediatemilestone feature. To model intermediate milestone in product model, relationships(ProductHasCancelPlanFragment, ProductHasCeasePlanFragment, ProductHasProvidePlanFragment,ProductHasUpdatePlanFragment) are created. While creating and publishing product record, when youassociate plan fragment relationship record with product, information appears in 'plan' element accordingto the Product Schema other wise planFragments, affinityPlanFragments, affinityType element will bepublished. The product model schema ProductModel.xsd is located at the $AC_HOME/schema/modelslocation.

• The Graphical Edit User Interface now uses meta-data through Collaborative Information Manager webservice for displaying record and relationship attributes.

Release 1.1.0

There are no changes in functionality in this release.

Release 1.0.0

There are no changes in functionality in this release.

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Deprecated And Removed Features

This section describes deprecated features (if any), and lists features, if relevant, that may be useful alternativesto the deprecated features. Any use of a deprecated feature should be discontinued as it may be removed ina future release. You should avoid becoming dependent on deprecated features and become familiar withthe suggested alternative features.

This section also lists features that are removed (if any).

Release 2.1.0

None

Release 2.0.0

Removed Features:

No features are removed in this release.

Deprecated Features:

The Silverlight, which was used to display the Graphical View, is not supported in TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog2.0.0. The Silverlight is replaced with the GWT technology.

Release 1.2.0

Removed Features• PLANFRAGMENTSECTION repository has been removed in TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.2.0.

• GroupOptinal attribute has been removed from the Product repository metadata in TIBCO ActiveCatalog1.2.0.

Release 1.1.0

Deprecated Features

TIBCO ActiveCatalog no longer supports single record publish.

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Migration And Compatibility

This section lists migration and compatibility in the major releases of this product.

Release 2.1.0

Complete steps on migrating from TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0 hotfix 1 to TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog2.1.0 are outlined in the "Fulfillment Catalog Migration" chapter in the TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog InstallationGuide.• Before migrating to TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.1.0, you must prepare your environment by upgrading

Collaborative Information Manager and installing TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.1.0.

• Then, migrate enterprise data by upgrading the existing enterprise.• Finally, verify that the migration was successful.

Release 2.0.0• Before upgrading to TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0, you must apply TIBCO Collaborative Information

Manager 8.2.1 Hotfix13.

• The ACTION repository is added in the list of catalog repositories. Migration scripts have been providedto update Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0 metadata to 2.0.0. For more information on these scripts, refer to TIBCOFulfillment Catalog Installation and Configuration.

• TIBCO Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0 is compatible with Fulfillment Order Management 2.0.0.

• PlanFragment schema is modified in Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0. To migrate offline plan fragment datamodel from ActiveCatalog 1.2.0 to Fulfillment Catalog 2.0.0, a migration utility is provided. The locationof the migration utility is $AC_HOME/samples.

Release 1.2.0• Before upgrading to TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.2.0, you must apply TIBCO Collaborative Information Manager

8.1.0 Hotfix5.

• PlanFragmentSection repository has been replaced by Milestone repository. Migration scripts have beenprovided to update TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.1.0 metadata to 1.2.0. For more information on these scripts,refer to TIBCO ActiveCatalog Installation and Configuration. The data migration from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 is notsupported in TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.2.0.

• ActiveCatalog 1.2.0 is compatible with ActiveFulfillment 1.2.0.

Release 1.1.0• Before upgrading to TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.1, you must apply TIBCO Collaborative Information Manager

8.1.0 Hotfix2.

• Migration scripts are provided to update TIBCO ActiveCatalog 1.0 metadata to 1.1. For more informationon these scripts, refer to TIBCO ActiveCatalog Installation and Configuration.

Release 1.0.0

There are no migration procedures or compatibility issues in this release.

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Closed Issues

The table in this section lists issues that were closed in the named releases.

Table 2: Closed Issues

SummaryKeyClosed inRelease

SequenceDirection missing in the PDO relationship.AC-11132.1.0

A ProductComprisedOf characteristic cannot be configured twice in a Productwith different Actions on the same relationship.

AC-11112.1.0

The Provide sequence field is removed from the Segment repository.AC-7362.0.0

The Optional field was missing from the ProductComprisedOf relationship.The Optional field is now available under the GROUPINFO attribute group.

AC-7352.0.0

Relationship Attributes did not map for the Milestone Repository.AC-7342.0.0

The DB installation step failed due to incompatible data.AC-7332.0.0

The acpostinstaller.jar file path was pointing to the wrong folder(ActiveCatalog 1.1 lib folder) in the mergexml.sh file.

AC-7322.0.0

On the Manage Relationships screen, clicking the More Actions -> ShowHistory link displayed the following error: GEN-7010: Null parameter Product

AC-2222.0.0

Version Number passed to method showProductHistory of classProductHistoryLogServlet. Program error.

The StartDate and EndDate with any value could not be set to null on theManage Relationship screen.

AC-1972.0.0

The default price types defined in ActiveCatalog catalog validation do notmatch the price types implemented in ActiveFulfillment. For instance, the

AC-5391.2.0

price types in ActiveCatalog drop-down are displayed in the upper case,such as RECURRING and ONE TIME, whereas the implementation for pricingin ActiveFulfillment requires these fields as Recurring and One-Time.

Incomplete data in the product model when published related to the fulldetails required for pricing to work. Specifically, it does not publish theDURATION_UOM value.

AC-5381.2.0

The message to install Silverlight 3 is displayed when using the ManageRelationship or Graphical Edit for the first time.

AC-5261.2.0

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SummaryKeyClosed inRelease

Update fails for all those relationships, which share the same PARENT orCHILD.

AC-5071.2.0

Exporting the records fail in a workflow with the following error message:FATAL ERROR FETCH: java.lang.InstantiationException: java.lang.Booleanexceptions.

AC-5041.2.0

Resource security constraints are not applicable to Graphical Edit.AC-5001.2.0

The Graphical Edit view in ActiveCatalog 1.1.0 was missing the followingattributes: GroupID, StartDate, EndDate

AC-4981.2.0

On Graphical Edit screen, saving multiple relationships together throws thevalidation error if some of the relationships have an invalid data. After you

AC-4731.2.0

correct the invalid relationships and save again, you get the following errormessage: SCV-11038: Data unchanged, request ignored.

On the Graphical View screen, Validate button does not work on validatingRelationship Attributes.

AC-4361.2.0

Java script error shown on graphical edit screen, if there is a read only orhide attribute and user tries to modify different attributes, and clicks SaveAnd Process.

AC-3681.2.0

Graphical Edit is not compliant with CIM rule base. For example, somevalidations enforced through rule base may not work correctly with GraphicalEdit.

AC-3511.2.0

New attribute added did not display in the Modify record pop-up.AC-3031.2.0

When you modify Relationship of three or more child records to a singleparent then all of your changes might not be saved.

AC-2871.2.0

Record query Web service request returns with SOAP fault when HTML tagsare present in an attribute.

AC-2501.2.0

If a new enterprise is created using ActiveCatalog configurator, Relationshipattribute GroupOptional data type is shown as string instead of Boolean.

AC-2401.0.1

On the Manage Relationship page, not able to enter dates with single digitsfor the related records.

AC-2361.0.1

Unable to add attribute to PRODUCTCHARACTERISTIC repository.AC-2341.0.1

PRODUCTCHARACTERISTIC has a field with incorrect display name asDate Type instead of Data Type.

AC-2331.0.1

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SummaryKeyClosed inRelease

Silverlight web service query not sending the exact attribute in the requestresulting incorrect result in the response.

AC-2321.0.1

Classification box is blank for repositories without classification.AC-2011.0.1

Relationship attributes field level validations.AC-1951.0.1

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Known Issues

The table in this section lists known issues in the releases.

Table 3: Known Issues

SummaryChangeRequest ID

Summary: Migration: After save and process when user right clicks any record from the lefthand panel, the menu options are disabled.

AC-1288

Workaround: Collapse and then expand all the nodes. Menu options will be enabled .

Summary: Validation does not throw any error for incorrect ACTIONID in relationship attributeof PCO.

AC-1283

Workaround: None.

Summary: Migration: Validation does not throw any error for StartDate greater than EndDate.AC-1281

Workaround: None.

Summary: For a localized Fulfillment Catalog implementation, the ManageRelationship linkand Attribute names on the ManageRelationship screen cannot be externalized.

AC-1269

Workaround: None.

Summary: The Attribute tab is not displayed for a Group record.AC-1264

Workaround: None

Summary:A script error is thrown when the user navigates to the Browse and Search screen.AC-1246

Workaround: None.

Summary: An invalid project tag name for a relationship throws an error.AC-1221

Workaround: None.

Summary: A script error is displayed when the user navigates to the Hierarchy Managementscreen.

AC-1197

Workaround: None.

Summary: When importing records with the 'Load Data Source and Import Records'functionality, two event IDs are displayed.

AC-1154

Workaround: None.

Summary: Display names are not displayed on the Relationship Management screen in the'Available Records' or 'Related Records' lists.

AC-1136

Workaround: None.

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SummaryChangeRequest ID

Summary: Validation throws an invalid duplicate error message (ERROR CAT-1356) when arecord ID is modified.

AC-1056

Workaround: None.

Summary: The following navigation in the application does not work as per specifications:AC-1021

Browse & Search -> View Record -> Relationships Tab -> Manage Relationship -> Back -> OK.

The selected product with any work item in the Inbox returns to the Work item page whenyou click OK and navigate from the Browse and Search page.

Workaround: None.

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