Bugs and other creeps, annoying Next® admins and specialists, January 2023

Unfortunately, we also from time to time introduce bugs and other annoying behavior in Next®, that may not directly affect end users, but instead annoy the people who set up and administrate Next®.

For this release we have eliminated the following bugs and annoying behaviors, affecting admins and specialists. 


Improvement
Issue
OAuth: Synchronization of user no longer fails when a duplicate local user is found. Instead the synchronization of this profile is skipped. 
NEXT-4962



OAuth: Sensitive IDPs no longer fails because Next® during code exchange (Code grant) provided noncompliant scope information. 


NEXT-4972



Notifications sent to a later deleted user will no longer cause the notification service to fail.
NEXT-4980



In View policies you may now again set the desired number of decimals for numeric fields.
NEXT-4929



In case the Next® Transformation Service is unavailable for a period of time, Next® behaves nicely and cleans up the disk space used for retrying. 
NEXT-4978



When you disable a View policy that is used as a secondary view for a list, this no longer disables the primary view. 
NEXT-4938



For the techies

This is a techie as it gets.

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 Next® admins and specialists

Type:

Issues solved

Status:

Released

Release time:

December 2022

Affected products:

Next® Bank Statements
Next® Contracts
Next® Emails
Next® Enterprise Archive
Next® ExCustody
Next® Invoices
Next® Mailroom
Next® Processes

Audience:

Admin
Consultant
Specialists

Classification:

Public

Responsible product manager:

Kim Hellum

Updated:

25.01.2023

By:

Kim Hellum