Patch release to version 3.0320.
Performance and Stability Enhancements:
• Explorer, Editors, Lists, Reports, Options and Dialogs:
• The View Manager 'Set View Fields' Task now saves correctly
• The Log in as an Administrator and Log in as a Non-Administrator functions now auto-connect with the Connection that was being used
• The Import Manager now allows changes to the Non-Valuation data of Valuation Assets, regardless of whether Asset Valuation Data is correctly configured
• The Import Manager now accepts a column heading of ActionEstQuantity for EstQuantity, as per Conquest II
• The Recalculate Condition Tool now calculates Condition Point correctly
• Export to CSV no longer puts numeric values inside double-quotes
• Actions
• Actions on Non-Valuation Assets no longer show the New Works checkbox
• The ‘Apply Standard Action’ function now conforms with the option under Actions, which allows existing Action data to be retained
• Action Notes in the Completion Notes section of the Request Form, now display with proper Word Wrapping
• All the Tabs of the Action Form are available for use, when creating a new Action
•Creating a New Action on a Defect now works correctly
• Deleting a Defect now works correctly
• When Completing a Repeatable Action, the completion notes are no longer copied to the new Action
• For a Repeatable Action, the ‘Next Due Date’ on the Action Completion Form is now the same as ‘Date of Next Action’ on the Action Form
• Assets
• Changing an Asset's type to another Asset Type with a different standard life no longer gives an error
• Value fields of Asset Transactions in the Journal form now show just 2 decimal places
• The Assets Form no longer gives an error after saving a new Asset
• The 'Retire Asset' Dialog Form now handles the Retirement Date correctly
• Knowledge Base
• Icon Files in standard data objects can now be cleared with the "Clear File" button
•Creating a New Standard Action now works correctly
• IT
• If Conquest III version 3.0320 is installed on the target web server, it must be uninstalled first, from the Windows ‘Programs and Features’ tool. This is not a permanent change to the installation process, as future releases will revert to the managed uninstall/install method
• Performance tuning for connections and “long running processes”