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iSecurity Change Tracker Release News

  • Fixed: CTI takes right user to install
  • Fixed: Error message on STRCT option 41, 1 (Queries): Access Denied – Product Firewall (FW) Change tracker 1.39 – Reports
  • Fixed: Missing View log entries of files
  • Fixed: Errors in CTREALTIME job. An output or update operation on member CTSRCFP had failed because of a duplicate key in member CTSRCFP file CTSRCFP
  • Added: At tracking of PTF – Enhancement S=Skip
  • Fixed: In Option 2 and Library with generic name, while the results were shown properly, option P did not work.
  • Fix saved source/object indicator.
  • Fix Syslog sending in CT.
  • Fixing sub file roll in displaying CT records.
  • Fixing object history window display.
  • Fix case # 54063 Object appears to not be saved.
  • Fixed case # 54074 RNQ0100 error and cancel screen in Change Tracker source members display.
  • The Change‐Tracker Log File now contains information for how an object was saved.
  • Upon defining libraries to track, the default for whether to keep the source of a changed object is now Yes. To define libraries to be tracked:
    • Select 31 – General Definitions from the Change‐Tracker Main Menu.
    • Select 1 – Libraries from the General Definitions Menu.
    • A new BASE support menu has been added to all products.
  • Many of the options from the Maintenance Menu were moved to the BASE Support Menu. The email options from the Configuration Menu have also been moved to the BASE Support Menu. To make use of this new feature, the BASE product (SMZ4) MUST be installed first. To access the BASE Support Menu, select 89 – Base Support from the product Main Menu.
  • Upon defining libraries to be tracked, the users can now use wildcards to define a generic group of libraries (for example; SMZ* defines all libraries that start with SMZ). Also, the option to skip a library (or group of libraries) was now added. To define libraries to be tracked:
    • Select 31 – General Definitions from the Change‐Tracker Main Menu.
    • Select 1 – Libraries from the General Definitions Menu.
  • Upon defining the object changes that need to be tracked, the user can now omit changes made by renaming the object. This functionality is available for object and source member changes for native objects, for IFS object changes, and for changes in the PTF Activity Log. To define object changes, use one of the following options from the Change‐Tracker Main Menu:
    •  1 – Object Changes
    •  2 – Source Members Changes
    • 11 – IFS Changes
    • 21 – PTF Objects Activity Log
  • Upon defining the object changes that need to be tracked, the user can now omit Saved Information changes. This functionality is available for object and source member changes for native objects, for IFS object changes, and for changes in the PTF Activity Log. To define object changes, use one of the following options from the Change‐Tracker Main Menu:
    •  1 – Object Changes
    •  2 – Source Members Changes
    • 11 – IFS Changes
    • 21 – PTF Objects Activity Log