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Bugs and other creeps, annoying the people using Next®, August 2021
It is part of our promise to be #EASY. Having bugs and other annoying behavior in your software is not being #EASY. For that we put a lot of efforts in to avoiding bugs in the first place, and to get rid of them fast, when we make one.
For this release we have exterminated the following bugs and annoying behaviors, affecting end users.
Improvement |
Issue |
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The sort order of log entries aligned with the icon pressed | NEXT-3953 |
Document icon is now visible in the Search document list | NEXT-4086 |
Others can access published files from documents that are checked out | NEXT-4077 |
Contributors can edit the unpublished content of checked out documents | NEXT-3779 |
File tabs are reloaded correctly in newest Chrome browser | NEXT-4082 |
Correct VAT total displayed when differentiated VAT is in use | NEXT-4057 |
Dimension codes are now validated case sensitively. If the correct code is 'UK', 'uk' will no longer be accepted. | NEXT-3889 |
VAT codes are validated strictly - also if left unchanged | NEXT-3887 |
The entire UI from the Verifier client is now available at all times | NEXT-4087 |
For the techies
Not for techies, but for business users.
Additional information
For additional information , please refer to the online documentation.
Commercial terms and conditions
These new features and enhancements are available at no additional cost, to users with an active service plan. Any consultancy assistance will be invoiced.
Disclaimer
Despite our best efforts, we may be forced to change both content and expected delivery of future product updates without notice.
Details
Title:
Bugs and other creeps, annoying the people using Next®
Type:
Issues solved
Status:
Released
Release time:
August 2021
Affected products:
Next® Bank Statements
Next® Contracts
Next® Emails
Next® Enterprise Archive
Next® ExCustody
Next® Invoices
Next® Mailroom
Next® Processes
Audience:
End user
Classification:
Public
Responsible product manager:
Kim Hellum
Updated:
31.08.2021
By:
Kim Hellum