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February

Conditional sales order logic is now part of the Total demand, ABC scaling is an optional setting and we welcome two new standard connectors

Updated over a week ago

New functionality

2. Sales order logic included in Total demand

We now include in the conditional sales order logic in the overnight demand calculations. Previously we supported the conditional sales order logic, only when calculating an order.

We have now taken the calculations a step further by incorporating the conditional logic into the total demand for the upcoming year. Read more here

2. ABC Scaling

ABC scaling is now an option for users, when enabled the sale information on new items is scaled to a full year.

When enabled, items with a first sale date as early as one month ago, are scaled to a 12 month period. The setting is by default on, and can be found under Settings > ABC

Improvements

  1. User management

    • The Settings page, was previously only accessible to users with edit permissions, now all users with read-only access can view the settings pages

  2. When using quick filters in grids, whitespaces are automatically deleted, at the start and end

  3. The vendor number is now included in the vendor name

  4. Customer Success managers can now log in as a support user to mimic the tenant packages

Data Integration

We released two new Standard Connectors

  1. EPICOR

  2. SAP B1

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Bug fixes:

  • Not able to remove sales comment in item card (Grid)

  • safety stock days incorrect when there is forecast override

  • Client: revert to default button disappears in safety stock section

  • Data Management - After refresh no tab is open

  • Reports - All filters deleted when a lookup filter is edited

  • New Scheduled orders do not show up on item card

  • "Sales order modal": Issues when reference contains (very) many lines

  • Custom columns not showing in Order route exceptions drop down

Other fixes and improvements

Minor changes were made in the system to improve stability, performance, and user experience.

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