Posted by Help Desk on October 31st, 2008 9:57 am
Last night we performed a release of the evince DB upgrading it to version 1.0.77. Within this release was the following :-
– changes to query now appear on the report viewer – report viewer now refreshes
– childcare tab in a childcare enquiry form – now more compact for less scrolling
– you can now edit the hyperlink in the html editor in Bulletin Board and Organisations
– Advanced Search now only brings back the fields selected in the ‘Display Fields’ tab
– ‘No consent to hold details’ now works as it did in ChIS – it removes the name
– Setting/Organisation name has now been added to the Vacancy pop-up box in Recruitment Candidate, so that jobs can be told apart
– Autofill of address is no longer missing in related proposed provider
– Course filter working correctly in Contact – relations tab
– People – Resolve Duplicates – you only get the option to resolve duplicates if they are 2 distinct people. If id is the same then you do not get the option.
– Advanced Search – ‘Drop off at or collect from Schools List’ – when selected along with a particular school this no longer returns an Oops Message.
– Advanced Provider search button from the childcare tab in a childcare enquiry now links through correctly
– ‘Non-secure Message’ in IE6, no longer appearing when you click on the ‘+’ symbols in evince
– Export to Excel in Advanced Search working
– Advanced Search – sped up
We are hoping that the speed issues experienced through earlier releases are getting better, but if you are experiencing problems then please do let us know so that we can investigate these individual issues. We prioritise a new list of bugs/fixes for our Development team each week (usually on a Thursday), so if you have a particular bug that is stopping you from performing a day-to-day task please let us know and we can re-prioritise our list accordingly.
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