Shop Manager version 6.6.4.29


Shop Manager version 6.6.4.29

released November 21, 2023

Bug Fixes

  • When a user profile was updated by an administrator to require that the user change their password on the next login, the user would get prompted to change their password twice.
  • Editing an assembly with one or more demounted components was removing the Customer from the demounted component.
  • Fixed multiple bugs in the Import System Settings/ Export System Settings feature of the Options dialog.
  • CID and WIP ID values were not being validated for max length. The database fields for CID and WIP ID have a maximum length of 15 characters.
  • When trying to scroll the list of search results, the application would automatically scroll back to the first selected item.
  • The Inspections tab was not including inspections performed on one of the subcomponents if that subcomponent was itself an assembly.
  • Users had no way to edit or view the Comment field for a scrapped component.
  • For companies with multiple shops in the same database, all shops were showing the current users’ list of inspections instead of the inspections for the specific shop.
  • The DefaultValues drop-down in Assembly Builder was not displaying the list of valid values if those values were configured to only be valid for certain conditions.
  • Download Business Rules was removing quotation marks from the Condition expression of business rules before they were saved. This caused any business rules with quotation marks in their expression to not evaluate correctly.
  • Mount History details popup was not using the correct chart settings.
  • When creating new inspection definitions, the user was allowed to create an inspection definition with the same name as an existing inspection definition or sub-inspection definition.
  • For some shops, the search results columns would become misaligned when including fields for subcomponents.

Updates

  • Expression Editor has been updated to support inspection elements.
  • Shop Manager now requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8.
  • When exporting chart data, the time between data points is now included in the export data along with force and distance.
  • Custom Views now support versioning. Users can create new revisions and either set them as the active revision or keep them inactive while they are being developed. You can also roll back to a previous revision by selecting it as the active revision.
  • Add/Edit user dialog was updated to allow specifying the users default culture preference.
  • When viewing the element details for a component, the element ID was removed from the label. Previously each field included the Display Name and the Element ID in parenthesis [ex: Serial Number (C107)]. Since the element Ids are not helpful for most users it was removed from the label. Users can still view the element ID from the tooltip by hovering the mouse cursor over the label.

Features

  • Label Printing for shipments – When using the Inbound or Outbound features, you can now configure a barcode label that can be printed for each item. The label can be printed when each item is added, or you can choose to print all labels when the shipment is completed. Labels can be re-printed from the component’s Details tab.
  • Save All as PDF feature added to the Inspections tab for a component. This feature loads all inspection records using the custom view that was used to record the inspection and generates a PDF file with each inspection as a separate page. You can also use the Save as PDF option when viewing a single inspection.
  • Physical Inventory – users can now perform physical inventories and compare them to expected inventory, based on the specified query. For example, you can inventory inbound material, finished goods, or even in-progress components.
  • Demount charts – Shop Manager was updated to allow viewing/reviewing the charts recorded when a component is demounted with the new ‘record demount chart’ feature that was added to Component Inspection. This is similar to the mounting charts from WPR or UPR, but they are recorded when a component is de-mounted, rather than when it is mounted.