SPM Treats Integer Profile Tags as 32-bit
(Doc ID 2835711.1)
Last updated on MARCH 27, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control - Version 12.0.4.0.0 to 12.0.3.0.0 [Release 12.0.0]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
On Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control (OCNCC or NCC) and Oracle Communications Convergent Charging Controller (OC3C or 3C) version 12.0.4 only, when creating custom panels using Subscriber Profile Manager (SPM), fields used to read/write from integer Profile Tags (PT) always treats the integer PT as 32-bit instead of 64-bit.
When reading or displaying a 64-bit integer, the SPM field will display the upper 32-bits, and this can cause system administrators to incorrectly modify the PT. For example, the PT value might be 10 in 64-bit, users will then see a 0 in the SPM field, and may try to add 2, resulting in the PT being set to 2 instead of 12.
Cause
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