The article provides information regarding known software faults in the latest version of the software on general release. Our policy is to provide complete transparency to our Flexcom user community regarding any known software errors or limitations. All of these issues will be rectified in the next maintenance release of the software. In the interim however, workarounds are suggested where feasible. The material should be self-explanatory, but feel free to contact us directly if you have any further questions.
All issues are classified according to a severity guide, which is as follows.
1.Blocker: A fault that affects all or the majority of areas of application of the program that cannot be temporarily solved by a workaround.
2.Critical: A fault that affects a widely used area of application of the program that cannot be temporarily solved by a workaround.
3.Major: A fault that affects a lightly used area of application of the program, or one that represents an unusual combination of input data that cannot be temporarily solved by a workaround.
4.Minor: A fault that affects any area of application of the program that can be temporarily solved by a workaround.
5.Trivial: A fault that represents only a very minor inconvenience to the user that does not ne a workaround.
Refer to the following articles for details on known faults in various versions of Flexcom.