Difference between revisions of "Known Issues"

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==General==
 
* Filtering a data set may invalidate objects that arose from the original, unfiltered dataset.  Any filtering should be done before any analysis which creates child result nodes, e.g. a t-test, ANOVA etc.
 
  
==geWorkbench 2.0.0==
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==geWorkbench 2.0.1==
 
* '''Installer''' - Norton Internet Security "Sonar" may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe".  This will silently terminate the install.  If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
 
* '''Installer''' - Norton Internet Security "Sonar" may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe".  This will silently terminate the install.  If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
 
* '''Dataset History''': the settings used by the following normalizers are not recorded in the Dataset History component: Mean Variance Normalizer, Missing Values Normalizer, Quantile Normalizer, Threshold Normalizer.  Fixed in development version.
 
* '''Dataset History''': the settings used by the following normalizers are not recorded in the Dataset History component: Mean Variance Normalizer, Missing Values Normalizer, Quantile Normalizer, Threshold Normalizer.  Fixed in development version.
* '''Grid Services''' - No geWorkbench grid services are currently available outside of the Columbia firewall.  A fix is being tested.
 
 
* '''CNKB''' - not all listed interaction databases are open for querying.  See the page [[CNKB_Data | CNKB Data]] for a summary of available databases and interaction types.
 
* '''CNKB''' - not all listed interaction databases are open for querying.  See the page [[CNKB_Data | CNKB Data]] for a summary of available databases and interaction types.
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==geWorkbench 2.0.0==
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In addition to any issues listed under release 2.0.1, release 2.0.0 had the following issue:
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* '''Grid Services''' - No geWorkbench grid services are currently available outside of the Columbia firewall.  Fixed in release 2.0.1.
  
 
==Previous Releases==
 
==Previous Releases==
 
For issues with previous releases, please see the page [[Previous_Release_Issues| Previous Release Issues]] page.
 
For issues with previous releases, please see the page [[Previous_Release_Issues| Previous Release Issues]] page.
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==General==
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* Filtering a data set may after an analysis has already been run may invalidate objects that arose from the original, unfiltered dataset.  Any filtering should be done before any analysis which creates child result nodes, e.g. a t-test, ANOVA etc.

Revision as of 11:29, 25 June 2010

geWorkbench 2.0.1

  • Installer - Norton Internet Security "Sonar" may detect and delete a file generated during the installation process, "Install.exe". This will silently terminate the install. If this occurs, disable the Sonar feature during installation, or disable your antivirus protection during the installation.
  • Dataset History: the settings used by the following normalizers are not recorded in the Dataset History component: Mean Variance Normalizer, Missing Values Normalizer, Quantile Normalizer, Threshold Normalizer. Fixed in development version.
  • CNKB - not all listed interaction databases are open for querying. See the page CNKB Data for a summary of available databases and interaction types.


geWorkbench 2.0.0

In addition to any issues listed under release 2.0.1, release 2.0.0 had the following issue:

  • Grid Services - No geWorkbench grid services are currently available outside of the Columbia firewall. Fixed in release 2.0.1.

Previous Releases

For issues with previous releases, please see the page Previous Release Issues page.


General

  • Filtering a data set may after an analysis has already been run may invalidate objects that arose from the original, unfiltered dataset. Any filtering should be done before any analysis which creates child result nodes, e.g. a t-test, ANOVA etc.