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:;Adding a Pick List, Radio Buttons, or Multiple Checkboxes just got easier: When adding one of those "enumerated field" [[Field Display Types|Display Types]] to an object, a text area opens up that lets you specify the values right there on the spot, one per line. | :;Adding a Pick List, Radio Buttons, or Multiple Checkboxes just got easier: When adding one of those "enumerated field" [[Field Display Types|Display Types]] to an object, a text area opens up that lets you specify the values right there on the spot, one per line. | ||
:;Automatic Pie Chart when Importing Data to Create an Application:In the [[App Center]], you can import {{ | :;Automatic Pie Chart when Importing Data to Create an Application:In the [[App Center]], you can import {{_CSV_}} data to create an application. If that data contains an enumerated field (Pick List, Radio Buttons, or Multiple Checkboxes), then a Pie Chart based on the first enumerated field in the data is automatically constructed and displayed on the application home page. | ||
:;New Search and Filter Capabilities in List Views: A new [[List View]] is shown everywhere that multiple records are displayed--for Settings, Documents, and Designer metadata, as well as for Object data. It provides an alphabetic index, search capabilities, and a drop-down for more advanced record filtering, in the form of a double down-arrow. No matter what kind of record-list you're looking at, you can find the thing(s) you're looking for more easily. | :;New Search and Filter Capabilities in List Views: A new [[List View]] is shown everywhere that multiple records are displayed--for Settings, Documents, and Designer metadata, as well as for Object data. It provides an alphabetic index, search capabilities, and a drop-down for more advanced record filtering, in the form of a double down-arrow. No matter what kind of record-list you're looking at, you can find the thing(s) you're looking for more easily. |
Revision as of 21:53, 16 July 2012
These versions of the platform contain minor feature enhancements, as well as bug fixes.
See also:
1 Version 8.1.9 Changes
- Position of Pie Chart Labels
- By default, labels on Pie Charts are now positioned outside of the pie chart, rather than inside.
- Default Chart Colors
- Default colors have been changed so that the charts read better.
- New Tags for HTML Print Templates
- New tags let you add Images Stored in an Object Record and Charts to a Print Template.
2 Version 8.1.8 Changes
- User name variable in User Welcome Message
- Service Providers who set up a User Welcome Email Message can now make use of a new template variable: $user_full_name.
3 Version 8.1.7 Changes
- [Manage] Button for Application Settings
- In the App Center, the button you click to see application settings was previously named [Settings].
- Hidden fields are now always hidden
- When a field is hidden in a form layout, it is no longer available for use in a Layout Rule. To use it in a Layout Rule, leave it visible, and use a conditional Layout Rule to hide it.
- Appointment Dates in Your Time Zone
- Start dates for appointments are now converted to the user's timezone.
4 Version 8.1.6 Enhancements
- Email Notifications for Relay
- In your Relay profile settings, you can tell Relay to send you an email when a new post arrives in different kinds of feeds.
- Mobile Access Forms
- When Editing a Form Layout, you can now designate the form for use during Mobile Access.
- Adding a Pick List, Radio Buttons, or Multiple Checkboxes just got easier
- When adding one of those "enumerated field" Display Types to an object, a text area opens up that lets you specify the values right there on the spot, one per line.
- Automatic Pie Chart when Importing Data to Create an Application
- In the App Center, you can import Template:CSV data to create an application. If that data contains an enumerated field (Pick List, Radio Buttons, or Multiple Checkboxes), then a Pie Chart based on the first enumerated field in the data is automatically constructed and displayed on the application home page.
- New Search and Filter Capabilities in List Views
- A new List View is shown everywhere that multiple records are displayed--for Settings, Documents, and Designer metadata, as well as for Object data. It provides an alphabetic index, search capabilities, and a drop-down for more advanced record filtering, in the form of a double down-arrow. No matter what kind of record-list you're looking at, you can find the thing(s) you're looking for more easily.
- Sort By and Sort Order for Grids
- When defining a Subform, it is possible to specify the column to sort the records on, and the order in which to sort (ascending or descending).
- Reorganized Grid Settings
- To make Subforms slightly easier to configure, there are now three sections:
- Sort Settings contains the sort specifications.
- Column Totals lets you specify which numeric and currency fields automatically generate totals.
- Column-Total Adjustments appears when a currency field is totaled. It adds fields for surcharges, discounts, and taxes, and automatically applies those values to compute a net total.
- Powerful, flexible, and customizable print capabilities
- Print one record or many, or choose a View and print all of the records it contains. Choose a Print Form or a custom Print Template to use for formatting. Print in Portrait or Landscape mode. You can even set up custom print actions with pre-set defaults and fixed choices that are hidden from the user.
- Built-in JavaScript Functions
- Use the newly documented JavaScript Functions to customize your JSP/HTML Pages.
5 Version 8.1.4 Enhancements
5.1 For Users and Designers
- Parent object fields available in formula fields
- Parent object fields are now available when creating Formula Fields in a child object.
- Example:
- Order (parent object) and OrderItems (child object)
- When you create a formula field in OrderItems, all fields in the Order object are available:
- On the formula field page > click Choose field
- The parent object is displayed as Orders >
- Click that entry to get a list of fields in the Orders object
- Print All
- In the list view for any Object, selecting [More actions] > Print brings up a popup window that lets you specify print options. Those options let you specify individual records to print (any selections you made in the original view show as the initial set of records). In addition, you can now select a view to print the entire collection records in that view. (You can also specify the form or template to use for printing, and the page orientation.)
- Longer Subforms
- Subforms can now be created with up to 100 rows.
- (Previously, the limit was 10.)
- Learn more: See "Number of Rows" in Add or Edit a Subform
- New buttons when editing fields
- [Save] and [Close] buttons are now available in the fields tab, when editing a field.
- Required, Display Only Fields
- Fields can now be specified as both Required and Display Only.
- (Previously, specifying a field as Required rendered a Display Only setting irrelevant.)
- Learn more: Forms#Fields
- Ranges for numeric fields
- The default minimum and maximum for numeric fields are now 0 and 999999999 (999,999,999), respectively. Those values can be modified as needed. Negative values can be specified (e.g. -6). Values can be specified up to and including the maximum positive and negative integer values.
- Learn more: Field Display Types
5.2 Mobile Access Enhancements
- Native mobile app for Android and iPhone
- There is now a native mobile application for Android and the iPhone that will allow you to access and interact with the platform from your mobile device.
5.3 For Administrators
- Custom Stylesheets
- If the service provider has enabled the capability, a company can specify a custom CSS stylesheet to control how the platform appears to the company's users.
5.4 REST API Changes
5.4.1 Global Changes
- Null Checkbox Fields Return Zero
- When the database value for a checkbox field is null, the REST API now returns 0. (Previously, it returned an empty field.)
5.4.2 New REST Resource
- REST API:document Resource
- This resource downloads a document via REST.