What's New in MainBoss Advanced 3.3, Update 2
The following lists changes between MainBoss Advanced 3.3, Update 2 and the previous release.
Major Changes
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MainBoss is now able to operate in Spanish.
If you have specified a Spanish language in your Windows "Regional and Language Options",
MainBoss will automatically operate in Spanish whenever you start it up.
Otherwise, it will operate in English.
Certain data in the database is locked into one language or another at the
time the database is created.
For example, if the person who creates a database has his or her language
set to Spanish, then Security Roles in Administration | Security Roles
will be created with Spanish names; otherwise, they will be created with English names.
These names are then set forever—they will not change if you change your operating
language.
If you access MainBoss through the web (using the Web Access and/or Web Requests module),
the language you see will be determined by the language settings in your browser.
For example, if you use Internet Explorer and have told it that you prefer to operate
in Spanish, MainBoss will interact with you in Spanish; otherwise, it interacts with
you in Spanish.
(If you change your browser settings from one language to another, you may need to
quit your browser and start it up again, or even log off Windows and login again.)
Minor Changes
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Unit of Measure information has been added to a number of windows related
to purchasing, restocking, and storeroom assignments.
For example, when you specify an item for a purchase order, you will see the
unit of measure for that item in the Purchase Item window.
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When submitting requests through Web Requests web pages,
special characters like "&" sometimes weren't handled correctly.
This has now been fixed.
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In the previous release, requestors could only add comments to one
of their requests after the request had been marked "In Progress".
Now they can add comments while the request is still in the Draft state.
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In the previous release, maintenance timing records required you to enter
two digits for both day and month in "Season Start" and "Season End" dates.
For example, July would have to be represented numerically as "07" and
the first of the month would have to be represented as "01".
You can now omit the leading zero if there is one.
(The sample date given on the same line shows the format you must use
when entering dates; this is based on your current Windows settings.)
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A slight change in behavior now allows you to get a brief report
summarizing how much you spent for maintenance on each unit over a given period of time.
You do this using the Work Order History Report.
Make sure that Suppress Costs is off.
Group the report by Unit and turn off all the "Show" boxes.
The result will be a cost summary for each unit.
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The previous release contained a bug where e-main notification messages
sometimes contained comment lines from several work orders.
This has now been fixed.
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The previous release contained a bug that prevented the printing
of work descriptions, work categories, and work order priorities
when printing tasks.
This has now been fixed.
Registered MainBoss customers can obtain the latest version
of MainBoss Advanced by clicking
here.
This version of MainBoss requires new license keys; the
keys for earlier releases will be considered out-of-date.
For appropriate license keys, contact support@mainboss.com.
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