Release Notes v3.20
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Release Notes v3.20


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Release Date: May 19, 2023

What’s New?


This release includes updates to the Organization Groups of a Scenario for a more efficient user experience as well as bug fixes around changing groups functionality and UI on the Comparison Report results page.

Update Organization Group of a Scenario


Users are now able to update a Scenarios Group through the API. Documentation on this update can be found here: Scenarios Group API 

The updated properties on the Scenario are as follows:

  • OrganizationaGroupID

  • ScenarioName

BUG FIXES/UI Improvements


  • Changing Groups from Main Page and Comparison Page

    • Previously when a user had multiple groups, they were unable to use the dropdown to change those groups.

  • Comparison Report Should Show Results as Percentages 

    • On the comparison report, the values for each section should show percentages.

KNOWN ISSUES AND EXCLUSIONS


  • The minimum supported browser resolution is 1440 px width. Some application content and functionality are not visible or functional at smaller resolutions.

  • Some asset and scenario workshop keyboard control options do not function as expected in IE and Edge browsers.

  • In Comparison Assessments, occasionally, values do not save the entered values. The workarounds (in a WS question that has these issues) are to attempt a combination of (a) continually attempting to enter the values (the values do save, usually after 2-4 attempts); or (b) navigate away from the WS question and return. Note the values that are and should be present in the workshop before navigating away and back.

  • There is a known issue when the session timeout is set to 15 minutes because of a limitation with Microsoft.NET Framework. This framework dictates that the session cookie cannot be updated during the first half of the user’s session. When a user is inactive, the platform’s warning popup displays when there are 10 minutes left in the session. Since a user cannot update the cookie within the first half of the session (before the halfway mark at 7:30 of 15:00), if the user clicks Stay Logged In in those first 2.5 minutes, their session will not reset to 15 minutes and will time out at the end of the original 15 minutes.


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