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ClearSCADA 2017 Known Issues
Originally published on Geo SCADA Knowledge Base by Anonymous user | June 09, 2021 10:52 PM
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Please read the information below prior to installing ClearSCADA 2017 for important information on any known issues.
Please see the updates on this page.
High resolution displays that are configured to use Text Scaling can result in displays of ClearSCADA's Map Displays and Lists to be noticeably pixelated and blurry. The impact for Map Displays is aesthetic only and should not impact useability, however applying non-standard scaling impacts the display of Lists because the table content becomes too wide for the column width, obscuring some content from view.
Translated strings for a user with the user set to the locale for those translations, a trend created and an internal digital point's processed history trace added to it. Annotations are then added to the trend with the translation string: @this. ViewX and original WebX displayed the translation for @this correctly, but (new) WebX displays @this instead of the translation for @this.
Text alarms are not displayed within the HTML5 Alarm Banner in WebX.
Text Alarms are typically associated with Server Licensing, Archiving, or Historic Granule Monitoring Alarms, although can also be generated by some drivers or via methods in Logic and Scripting. These Text Alarms are displayed correctly within the Embedded Alarm List.
An issue has been identified that can cause either an "Access Denied" error and consumption of a WebX license, or display of an "Web Server license limit exceeded" error when attempting to execute mimic scripts after user login, which impacts:
This issue has been investigated, and the following immediate work-arounds have shown to be effective:
A problem with exporting Crystal Reports on Windows 8 and 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 has been identified. It is triggered by the report containing Boolean parameters with the "Exclusive group" option enabled. Subject to confirmation, the likely cause is the SAP crystal runtime rather than ClearSCADA 2017.
On a clean installation of ClearSCADA 2017, the classes for OPCDA, OPCAE and OPCHDA are not registered. The user would need to open the Client Configuration dialog and click OK on the configured connection for the classes to be registered. This was changed to add support for the Systems.xml file.
An issue has been identified within the Wonderware Historian (WWH) interface whereby it does not operate correctly after upgrade to ClearSCADA 2017 and causes a ClearSCADA server exception when starting the database.
This can be resolved by performing a "repair" on the ClearSCADA 2017 Server installation in Windows Control Panel. After a repair of the installation has been performed, a restart of the ClearSCADA server should result in successful system operation.
The following problems were identified:
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Please read the information below prior to installing ClearSCADA 2017 for important information on any known issues.
Critical Updates for Spectre and Meltdown
Please see the updates on this page.
User Interface
Blurry Maps and/or Lists on high DPI displays using Text Scaling
High resolution displays that are configured to use Text Scaling can result in displays of ClearSCADA's Map Displays and Lists to be noticeably pixelated and blurry. The impact for Map Displays is aesthetic only and should not impact useability, however applying non-standard scaling impacts the display of Lists because the table content becomes too wide for the column width, obscuring some content from view.
Annotation not translated in WebX trends
Translated strings for a user with the user set to the locale for those translations, a trend created and an internal digital point's processed history trace added to it. Annotations are then added to the trend with the translation string: @this. ViewX and original WebX displayed the translation for @this correctly, but (new) WebX displays @this instead of the translation for @this.
Text Alarms not displayed within the WebX Alarm Banner
Text alarms are not displayed within the HTML5 Alarm Banner in WebX.
Text Alarms are typically associated with Server Licensing, Archiving, or Historic Granule Monitoring Alarms, although can also be generated by some drivers or via methods in Logic and Scripting. These Text Alarms are displayed correctly within the Embedded Alarm List.
User Authentication
Username Case Sensitivity (issue reference SUP-9320 & SUP-9324)
An issue has been identified that can cause either an "Access Denied" error and consumption of a WebX license, or display of an "Web Server license limit exceeded" error when attempting to execute mimic scripts after user login, which impacts:
- Users using External Authentication where the User Account object's name isn't identical to the configured Windows/LDAP Username, and
- Local users (managed by ClearSCADA, without External Authentication) if they do not pay attention to letter case (e.g. specific use of uppercase and lowercase characters, etc) when entering user name, even if Case Sensitive Usernames is unchecked in the ClearSCADA Server Configuration settings.
This issue has been investigated, and the following immediate work-arounds have shown to be effective:
- Ensure the username entered during login matches (including the letter case) the ClearSCADA user object name regardless of the user type (Local User Account or External User Authentication).
- If using External Authentication, login using the name of the ClearSCADA user object rather than the Windows/LDAP Username if they are different.
Crystal Reports
A problem with exporting Crystal Reports on Windows 8 and 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 has been identified. It is triggered by the report containing Boolean parameters with the "Exclusive group" option enabled. Subject to confirmation, the likely cause is the SAP crystal runtime rather than ClearSCADA 2017.
Installation
OPC Registration
On a clean installation of ClearSCADA 2017, the classes for OPCDA, OPCAE and OPCHDA are not registered. The user would need to open the Client Configuration dialog and click OK on the configured connection for the classes to be registered. This was changed to add support for the Systems.xml file.
Wonderware Historian (issue reference SUP-9319)
An issue has been identified within the Wonderware Historian (WWH) interface whereby it does not operate correctly after upgrade to ClearSCADA 2017 and causes a ClearSCADA server exception when starting the database.
This can be resolved by performing a "repair" on the ClearSCADA 2017 Server installation in Windows Control Panel. After a repair of the installation has been performed, a restart of the ClearSCADA server should result in successful system operation.
Support for Internet Explorer 9/10/11
The following problems were identified:
- When clicking on the 'List All
Objects' from a class information page in the database schema, the list of objects may not display correctly. This is a problem with the Internet Explorer's XSL transformation related to elements with content and children.
- Script functions such as 'Mimic.OpenInset' and 'App.OpenWindow' may not display properly on IE9/10/11.
- Hyperlinks to lists may not display correctly due to the cross site scripting security filter in Internet Explorer. This also includes links to trends generated using the TrendSpec specification in ClearSCADA. The workaround for this is to disable the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) filter in the web browser.
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