[An...] Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Dear Support, you recently published ZEISS Inspect 2023 SP3 and the associated release notes. In text form, 31 "bugfixes and improvements" are mentioned, whereby the paragraph "Covered cases" only lists 16 corrected errors. For me as a user and system administrator, this poses several problems: Which case number belongs to which text or bug description? Do some error descriptions refer to errors that I have reported myself? My documents do contain the case numbers for my own error messages, but does an error description in the release notes actually refer to a specific case number that I have reported myself? You can only guess from the text... In any case, a clear assignment is no longer possible. What about the 15 text passages that definitely cannot be assigned a case number from the list due to the lower number of case numbers? Are these all "improvements" without case numbers? Example: The text in the release notes mentions two points that have been improved with regard to the grey value feature and mesh adjustment: Polygonise and Recalculate - Gray value Feature (Mesh Adaption): Gray Value Feature (Mesh Adaption) / Height offset Errors reported by me only related to the V2023: Hexagonal hole "cannot be successfully adapted to the mesh" with VC No mesh adaptation despite closed edge curve Error in the calculation of edge curves/mesh adaptation Mesh adaptation to edge curve is not calculated Error MP "Grey value feature (mesh fitting)" for edge curve (trimming curve) Does one or both of the improvements mentioned in the release notes affect the points I mentioned? If so, which one? The connection cannot always be clearly established, as the actual cause of the error within the software described in the release notes does not necessarily have to match the customer's own description of a potential error! A customer's error description often only shows certain "symptoms", the software-internal error described in the release notes can be a completely different one, which ALSO leads to the error pattern described by the customer! A reliable and unambiguous assignment between reported errors and the improvements described in the release notes is only possible via the case numbers! It is therefore essential that these are included in the textual descriptions, if available! Compared to the release notes for version 2022, the release notes for version 2023 are clearly a step backwards and "system administrator unfriendly". Please check urgently whether the previous status of the documentation can be restored! Many thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Na...] Posted August 1 Share Posted August 1 Hello, thank you for the detailed feedback, which we really appreciate. We will discuss this internally. Best Regards Nanno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[An...] Posted October 9 Author Share Posted October 9 The internal discussion does not seem to have led to a more user-friendly error documentation so far. The release notes for version 2023 SP4 are still designed in such a way that fixed errors are listed in text form on the one hand and the numbers of fixed and corrected tickets on the other - but no connection can be established without your own work effort and detective instinct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Na...] Posted November 1 Share Posted November 1 Hello, more detailed release notes are still considered, but will be changed for the upcoming major version. The documentation for 2023 SP4 was not changed. The release notes for the upcoming major version will not include bug fixes as usual in the last years. A change in the release notes will first have an effect with the first service pack for the upcoming major version. But I cannot confirm yet, that the style of the release notes will change. It is still discussed and considered internally by the teams responsible for the release notes. Regards Nanno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[An...] Posted November 2 Author Share Posted November 2 I assume or expect that some bugs from the previous versions have been fixed in the upcoming new major version. How do you imagine that we customers will be informed about these changes if the first release notes for this new major version do not mention any errors and their processing number? Or should all users send their bug lists from previous years to support with the request to report the status of each bug? I don't think that would make sense, neither for your support team nor for us users! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[An...] Posted Tuesday at 03:25 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 03:25 PM Please let us users and system administrators know how we are informed about the bug fixes processed with version 2025. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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