Recalibrating out-of-date TBOMs allows you to flag them as up-to-date once more. The objects contained in the TBOM are not altered in the process.
When you recalibrate a TBOM, the date of the last obsolescence check is set to the current date. The TBOM can therefore only become out-of-date as a result of changes made after this date.
Use re-calibration if the changes to the managed system do not affect the TBOM in question and you want to set the overall status of the unchanged TBOM to Updated
.
Note
You can also use this function to mark TBOMs that are actually out-of-date as Up-to-Date
. Before recalibrating, check whether the changes to the managed system are actually irrelevant for the TBOM.
The TBOM's overall status has been set to Out-of-Date
in an up-to-date check.
Open the attributes of the executable entity whose TBOM you wish to update.
Choose the TBOM
tab.
Choose TBOM Re-Calibration
.
The button is only visible if the TBOM's overall status is Out-of-Date
.
The TBOM's overall status is now Updated
again. The content of the TBOM remains unchanged.
You have generated a TBOM for a custom program. You update objects for this custom development without changing the program flow (by adding a comment, for example).
The TBOM is assigned the status Out-of-Date
during an obsolescence check. However, you know that the TBOM is still up to date. You recalibrate the TBOM to mark it as up to date.