Hi,
I need to generate a DevCert for 145 IMEIs which are in a text file, for
this I use the import option. Using the latest version of the tool, it
works for 100 IMEIs, it reports one duplicate IMEI but it shows an
overflow error for 45 IMEIs.
Is there a limit to the no. of IMEIs that can be imported from a text
file in one go? Nokia has informed us that the max number of IMEIs in a
single DevCert can be as high as 999 and the tool should support it.
I don't want to manually split up the text file without a confirmation;
please advise!
AMK
I believe this is a "quirk" in the software - it should allow over a hundred
IMEIs to be requested, but this may only work if you've selected a
Phone-Manufacturer Approved capability.
As I don't know the full details of this, I'll ask the Symbian Signed team
and hopefully post a response in the new year.
Mark Shackman
Symbian Developer Network
Can you clarify whether you saw this problem using the Carbide plug-in or
the standalone Windows wizard version.
The wizard allows you to import "unlimited" (i.e. 999) IMEIs if you've
requested a Phone-Manufacturer Approved capability, but only 100 otherwise.
It also seems to issue related error messages correctly, too.
Mark Shackman
Symbian Developer Network
Mark Shackman wrote:
> Can you clarify whether you saw this problem using the Carbide plug-in or
> the standalone Windows wizard version.
>
> The wizard allows you to import "unlimited" (i.e. 999) IMEIs if you've
> requested a Phone-Manufacturer Approved capability, but only 100 otherwise.
> It also seems to issue related error messages correctly, too.
>
> Mark Shackman
> Symbian Developer Network
>
>
I saw this on the stand alone Wizard. Your explanation seems to clarify
this then. I am not requesting for PM approved caps. However, neither
the explanation message before the process nor the error message after
is correct.
Before you start the tool shows the limit as 999; after you try say 150
IMEIs it shows an error message saying overflowed (or something like
that). Nokia claim that it should work with 999 and it's a bug in the tool.
AMK