Known Problems: MainBoss Advanced 3.2, Update 1
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Problems may arise when importing a MainBoss Basic 2.9 database if your instance of SQL Server
is not set to use the collation sequence that the import procedure expects.
SQL Server's collation sequence determines the order in which data types are sorted; the
import procedure only works with instances of SQL Server that use the "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_Cl_AS"
collation sequence.
While this will be fixed in a future release, at present the only workaround is to make
sure you're using an instance of SQL Server that uses the specified collation sequence.
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In Administration | Company Information, you cannot use the "..." buttons
to change the "Purchasing Contact" or "Company" fields; the buttons do not work correctly.
Instead, you should change these fields by clicking the "Edit" button at the bottom of the window.
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In MainBossRemote (Web Access module), if you manually type in an incorrect URL, you may get
an "Application error" message with no further information.
MainBoss should give a more informative message.
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If you do not fill in the "Expense Model" field of a task, errors will occur
if you try to use that task.
Therefore you must fill in the field.
(If necessary, create a "filler" expense model that you only use for tasks
where you would normally leave "Expense Model" empty.)
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In some cases, searches on tree-structured data (e.g. Units and Locations) take place
in a different order than is displayed in the table viewer.
For example, if you do a "Find Previous", the record found may not be the closest matching
entry in the table as displayed; it may be some other entry.
This is because information may be stored in the database in a different order than
displayed in the table viewer.
Note if you keep clicking "Find Previous" (or "Find Next"), you will eventually find
all records that match your criteria; you just may not find them in the same order
that is shown in the table viewer.
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In some cases, Create New Organization from Backup may overwrite an existing database.
Always make sure that the database name for a new organization is different from any
existing databases on the server.
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Certain report-generating windows are slow to open on large databases.
This is because options in the "Filtering" section of the window are busy setting
up for possible filters.
In a future release, the behavior will be changed so that filters are only set
up if and when they are actually needed.
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In some cases, clicking the "Change Scheduling Parameters" button results in an error message.
To deal with the problem, cancel the work order generation operation, quit MainBoss, and start again.
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Certain specialized storage location records are missing a description field.
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Suppose you create an item demand (by clicking New Item Demand in the Resources section of a work order).
Next suppose you do not close the Edit Demand Item window, but go directly to the Actuals section of the window
and create an "actual" record by clicking New Actual Item.
When you close the New Actual Item window, the "Save" button in the Edit Demand Item window will be active.
However, if you click it, you get a concurrency error.
The way to avoid this error is simply to avoid clicking the "Save" button (or "Save & Close"); you don't
need to save the Demand Item record because the information has already been saved.
Therefore, you can just click "Cancel" to close the Edit Demand Item window.
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The software for the @Requests service is named @RequestsService.exe (stored in the same folder that
contains other MainBoss software).
This software should only be invoked by MainBoss itself, and as a system service; if you invoke it
directly, you will get an error.
This may also generate a Windows Error Report that is sent to Microsoft.
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