Summary
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Feature 1 |
Feature 2 |
Additional Information in Unavailability Tooltip When selecting an unavailability, the tooltip will now display the date that the unavailability was requested
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Figures in the Costs table will now display only as whole numbers (no decimals) and numbers over a thousand will have a comma after the first digit |
Release date for both features: March 13th 2024
Additional Information in Unavailability Tooltip
- Enabled by default? - Yes
- Set up by customer admin? -No
- Enable via support ticket? - No
- Affects configuration or data? - No
What’s Changing?
When selecting an unavailability on the schedule, a tooltip shows its date and recurrence. This tooltip will now include the date that the unavailability was requested.
Reason for the Change
To offer more transparency and context to users for unavailability requests, helping them understand when requests were made. This will then help with decision-making regarding scheduling and resource allocation.
Customers Affected
All Scheduling customers using the new user interface.
Release Notes
- Go to the Scheduling tab and select an unavailability
The date when the unavailability was requested will be displayed - see Fig.1.
Fig.1 - Unavailability creation date
New Rounding in Costs Table
- Enabled by default? - Yes
- Set up by customer admin? -No
- Enable via support ticket? - No
- Affects configuration or data? - No
What’s Changing?
The display format for numbers in the Costs table will now show only integers (whole numbers). Numbers in the thousands will also have a comma after the first digit.
Reason for the Change
To improve readability and usability by providing a clearer representation of numerical data, particularly for large numbers.
Customers Affected
All Scheduling customers using the new user interface.
Release Notes
- Go to Scheduling and open the Costs table
The formatting can be seen below in Fig.2.
Fig.2 - New rounded/displayed numbers in the Costs table
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