Skip to content
Sök för att lära dig mer om InterSystems produkter och lösningar, karriärmöjligheter med mera.

Alert: Ordering of XML Sibling Elements

October 12, 2018 – Alert: Ordering of XML Sibling Elements

InterSystems has corrected a defect that can cause a reordering of sibling elements in an XML document. This issue is limited to sibling elements that are represented in the database as objects in a relationship.

This problem exists on all platforms for the following products:

  • InterSystems IRIS Data Platform 2018.1.0 and above
  • InterSystems IRIS for Health 2018.1.2
  • Caché and Ensemble 2017.2.0 and above
  • Health Connect/HSAP based on Caché/Ensemble 2017.2.0 and above

Note: HealthShare functionality has been reviewed and is not impacted by this defect.This includes pre-built Health Connect functions; only customers that have created their own functions could be affected.

How the Problem Occurs

When an XML document makes a round trip from XML to InterSystems objects and then back to XML, the ordering of sibling elements is not preserved. This is a violation of the XML Infoset specification, which defines elements as being ordered. If your application handles XML documents in this way, you may encounter unexpected results.

Availability of Corrections

The corrections for these defects are identified as TRW1621 and MAK4992. After installing these corrections, it is necessary to recompile all application routines and classes. These corrections are available via Ad hoc distribution from the InterSystems Worldwide Response Center (WRC).

If you have any questions regarding this alert, please contact the Worldwide Response Center.

Latest Alerts & Advisories

Aug 15, 2024
InterSystems has corrected a defect that can cause database corruption or errors with multi-volume databases under extremely rare circumstances. Only databases that have been truncated are at risk.
Jul 24, 2024
There are four alerts in the HS2024-03 Alert Communication. A summary of each alert is shown below. Details for each alert are contained in the linked document.
Jun 24, 2024
Broadcom recently announced a problem that can cause data consistency errors in database applications. The Broadcom article is available here:
May 30, 2024
Beginning with the release of InterSystems IRIS® data platform 2022.3, InterSystems corrected the license enforcement mechanism to include REST and SOAP requests. Due to this change, environments with non-core-based licenses that use REST or SOAP may experience greater license utilization after upgrading. To determine if this advisory applies to your InterSystems license, follow the instructions in the FAQ linked below.
May 01, 2024
InterSystems has corrected an issue that can cause a small number of SQL queries to return incorrect results. See below for the specifics on impacted queries.
Apr 08, 2024
InterSystems has encountered a defect that causes some upgrades of HealthShare® Health Connect to fail. This only affects instances that are not licensed for the use of FHIR® and that have interoperability-enabled namespaces. Under these conditions, the upgrade fails with an error.
Mar 19, 2024
In evaluating an IBM Support notification, InterSystems has determined a potential impact for our customers. The notification in question is:
Feb 27, 2024
There is 1 alert in the HealthShare HS2024-limited Alert communication. An alert summary for the issue is shown is in the table below. Details for the alert are contained in the attached document: HS2024 Limited Communication.
Feb 01, 2024
There are 2 alerts in the HealthShare HS2024-02 Alert communication. An alert summary for each issue is shown is in the table below. Details for each alert are contained in the attached document: HS2024-02-Communication.