Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.0
 
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Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.0.0-247
This section lists the defects that are open in Build 247 of Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.0.
CSCtl53505—Session timeout error when log in.
Symptom
After logging into Cisco StadiumVision Director, you might get a “session timeout” message.
Conditions
Clustering is used for Cisco StadiumVision Director single sign-on. User login information 
must populate to all Cisco StadiumVision Director processes. 
Workaround
The session timeout problem can be overcome with a low level configuration change. Please 
contact Cisco Technical Support to apply this workaround.
CSCts68143—During start of script with large number of DMPs, script is editable without warning.
Conditions
Script has to have group(s) with a large number of DMPs (test case 3000 simulated DMPs). 
The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1.
User-1 starts running Script A with content staging on from Control Panel > Control.
2.
User-2 opens Script A from Control Panel > Schedule to edit.
Symptom
When a script is in the “Starting” state, another user can edit the script without triggering the 
“Confirm Editing Running Script” dialog box.
Workaround
Check whether a script is in “Starting” state before attempting to modify it. 
CSCty55562—Refresh of the data source's list will show misleading message on UI.
Symptom
When refreshing the data source's list in the External Content tab on the Control Panel several 
unnecessary and misleading “This field is required” warning messages appear on the UI.
Workaround
There is no workaround. The messages will disappear automatically after several seconds. 
CSCty55694—Double-byte category names for SSC do not display correctly.
Conditions
The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1.
Log into Cisco StadiumVision Director as an administrator.
2.
Go to Management Dashboard > Tools > Advanced > Registry.
3.
Search for the “album.categories” registry key. 
4.
Using “;” as a separator, enter one or more categories using double-byte strings. 
5.
Save registry changes.
6.
Using an SSC user account, log into the SSC portal.
7.
Click on an existing album to open it for editing. 
8.
On the left, click on the Category dropdown box to display the categories.