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Revision as of 02:04, 29 May 2013
Upcoming Enhancements in Version 9.0.18
See also:
- Version 9.0 Platform Release Notes
- Release Notes for all versions
- Doc Notes for documentation changes
1 For Users and Designers
1.1 Multi-Value Line Charts
- Multiple sets of values can now be displayed on a single graph, making easier to do comparisons and see trends at a glance.
1.2 Grouping by Month and Month in Year in Charts and Reports
- Data in reports can now be grouped either by month, or my month in year, in addition to many other grouping options.
1.3 Workflow State and Action Title Available as Template Variables
- When a workflow step sends an email or creates a document, both the workflow state and the title of the action can be included as variables in the template.
1.4 Captchas Supported in Web Forms
2 For Admins
2.1 User and Role Management Separated in Access Profiles
- The old "Access Control/User Management" permission has been divided into two different permissions, to allow for more fine-grained control of administrative privileges. One permission (User Management permission) allows an admin or manager to create users and teams. The other (Access Control permission) is used by an application designer or "super admin" to create the roles used in the application.
3 For Developers
3.1 Enhancements to Pass Thru Authentication
- descr
4 Deprecated Functionality
4.1 Removal of On View and On List View Data Policies
- Description.
- link to alternative