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JR63401: DRAGGING A SWIM LANE IN BETWEEN SWIM LANES CORRUPTS THE DIAGRAM

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • When you drag a swimlane across another swimlane to place it in
    between two swimlanes, the dragged swimlane covers the swimlane
    above and places the swimlane on top of another one. Then it
    creates a blank space in the canvas where the swimlane should be
     placed, possibly corrupting the diagram.
    
    PRODUCTS AFFECTED
    IBM Business Automation Workflow
    

Local fix

  • Rather than dragging a swimlane, right-click the swimlane and
    select "Move lane up" (or down) to rearrange the swimlanes.
    

Problem summary

  • Moving a swimlane from the bottom of the diagram to a location
    higher in the diagram sometimes corrupts the diagram, showing
    two swimlanes on top of each other.
    

Problem conclusion

  • A fix is available or will be available that prevents the
    diagram from becoming corrupted.
    

Temporary fix

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APAR Information

  • APAR number

    JR63401

  • Reported component name

    BUS AUTO WORKFL

  • Reported component ID

    5737H4100

  • Reported release

    K00

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2021-03-03

  • Closed date

    2021-03-29

  • Last modified date

    2025-07-13

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  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    BUS AUTO WORKFL

  • Fixed component ID

    5737H4100

Applicable component levels

[{"Business Unit":{"code":"BU048","label":"IBM Software"},"Product":{"code":"SS8JB4","label":"IBM Business Automation Workflow"},"Platform":[{"code":"PF025","label":"Platform Independent"}],"Version":"20.0.0.1","Line of Business":{"code":"LOB76","label":"Data Platform"}}]

Document Information

Modified date:
14 July 2025