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General Engineering case # questionEdwards Finance > General Engineering Q. Is there any way of finding out when (and if!) a specific engineering case is expected to be fixed, or do I just need to keep watching the EBF's as they come out? The one I'm interested in (382022) is not in EBF 3044 (nor did I expect it to be, since it's fairly recent), but was wondering if there's any way of finding out if it will be fixed in a later EBF, or if I need to come up with a workaround for a year or so. A. Once an engineering case has been fixed, you should be able to search for it as a "Change Requests" (see radio buttons) on the following search page : http://search.sybase.com/search/searchPage.jsp?mode=adv If you cannot find the Change Request, it means that it is not yet addressed.
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