Capability (C036):— assigning_date_time Date: 2007/06/22 12:22:09
Revision: 1.30

Issue raised against: assigning_date_time

GENERAL issues


Closed issue Issue: TJT-1 by Tim Turner (05-04-11) minor_technical issue
Resolution: Accept. Status: closed

Version 1.16 of this capability contains material developed for the example Dex and introduces tables of contraints, rules and sections which will be moved to the business DEXs area. This capability needs to be reset to the previous version to effect this.
Comment: (Peter Bergström 2007-04-12)
This no longer appears to be the case. Issue must have been corrected without documenting it.


Closed issue Issue: NN-1 by Nigel Newling (05-11-16) editorial issue
Resolution: Accept. Status: closed

Figures are not displayed and figure 4 appears twice.
Comment: (Peter Bergström 2007-04-12)
Figure numbering in templates corrected.


Closed issue Issue: RBN-1 by Rob Bodington (05-11-23) minor_technical issue
Resolution: Accept. Status: closed

Add TEMPLATE assigning_calendar_date TEMPLATE representing_date_time
Comment: (Peter Bergström 2007-04-12)
Already fixed, but not documented.


Closed issue Issue: EML-1 by Ed McNeil (06-06-23) minor_technical issue
Resolution: Accept. Status: closed

template: Assigning_calendar_date Reference parameter date_assgn is used in the instantiation path but not declared.
Comment: (Rob Bodington 06-06-23)
Parameters can be bound in the instantiation path without them necessarily being declared as the reference parameter - local variables in affect. Having said that, it makes sense to make to bind Date_or_date_time_assignment to a reference parameter so that additional classifications can be made. The same issue is against assigning_time. Both have been updated.


Closed issue Issue: RBN-2 by Rob Bodington (06-06-28) minor_technical issue
Resolution: Accept. Status: closed

Template assigning_time. Rather than biding directly to the reference parameter of a sub template. e.g. Date_or_date_time_assignment.assigned_date -> $representing_date_time.date_time It is better to introduce a local ref parameter. E.g. %^ldate_time = $representing_date_time.date_time% Date_or_date_time_assignment.assigned_date -> ^ldate_time
Comment: (Rob Bodington 06-06-28)
Modified