Version 12.15.1.67
Released October 26, 2016.
New features
Web Client
- Notify users when information is updated on object (LCWC-115)
Users are notified when changes have been made to object and when trying to leave object without saving - Support for multiline text fields/controls - single line fields (LCWC-113)
Simplified way of reading and writing long lines of text - Thousand delimiters for decimal controls (LCWC-18)
More easily see values through thousand delimiters
Improvements
Web Client
- Allow the use of “Booked customer visit” when creating activity (LCWC-133)
Now possible to add activitytype “Booked customer meeting” - Fix input field zooming in iOS10/Safari (LCWC-121)
- Open and close card sections with keyboard (LCWC-118)
Possible to open and close separators on object-page using keyboard - After creating new related limeobjects, return to the list (LCWC-75)
When creating a new related limeobject, the user is returned to the list of related objects directly
Bug fixes
- Application metadata changes are incorrectly cached (PRO-1557)
Datastructure changes in LISA are now directly reflected after a refresh in the browser. - Search indexer fails when it encounters an unknown limetype (PRO-1553)
- Search queries do not reflect changes in metadata (PRO-1528)
- Administrators should be allowed to unlock files locked by other users (PRO-1522)
Administrators are allowed to unlock files locked by other users in the desktop client. - limefu database delete should not be available (PRO-1481)
- LDC ignores sys_session_timeout setting, hardcoded @ 72h (PRO-1472)
Fixed an issue where the session timeout setting was not used
Web Client
- Saving a new document when using drag n drop does not refresh document list (LCWC-107)
- It's easy to miss if create activity fails (LCWC-89)
When creating an activity (e.g. sales call) for an object, and the creation fails, the UI now displays a warning that the activity failed to be added - Dates in activity feed should use moment formatting (LCWC-11)
Nicer-looking formatting of dates in the activity view (e.g. “August 5, 2016”)