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XRN 5805
Alternative Solution to address instances where VBA macros are present in DN Templates

Last Updated
19 Aug 2025
Status
Current
Release Type
Unallocated
Implementation Date
TBC
Proposer WWU Impacted DSC service area

N/A

Not applicable

Customer Change Team Leader uklink@xoserve.com

Summary

Wales and West Utilities (WWU), alongside other DN customers, have identified an issue with several templates and spreadsheets provided by CDSP to DNs for the purposes of performing various processes. The issue relates to the presence of MS Excel Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros being embedded within the related spreadsheets and templates.

This problem has existed since IT security standards have been updated across various businesses (e.g. ISO and similar certification). This has created a high degree of customer operational impact and dissatisfaction

As a consequence, alternative functionality is sought by DNs to remove any VBA macros (i.e. removing potential security risks) that have been identified for those related templates and processes

Impacted Customer Types

  • DNO

Documents

Document title Comment Last updated CHMC outcome
Change Proposal CP raised 19/08/25 For information at ChMC 10/09/25
Solution Review 3407.1 - KL - KG 19/08/25 In consultation and for approval at ChMC 10/09/25
Detailed Design Stage not yet reached   N/A
Evaluation Quotation Reports (EQR) Stage not yet reached   N/A
Business Evaluation Reports (BER) Stage not yet reached   N/A
Change Completion Reports (CCR) Stage not yet reached   N/A

Timeline

Change Proposal raised
19/08/25
Status For information at ChMC 10/09/25
Change development
19/08/25
Solution development
Solution Option Change Pack issued 18/08/25
Status Consultation closes out on 02/09/25
Detailed design
Awaiting delivery
In delivery
Change implemented

Contact the Change Team

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You can email us at: uklink@xoserve.com and we'll get back on the same day between the hours of 9:00am to 4:30pm.