The following upgrades, fixes and tweaks occurred between the 26th June - 9th July 2020.
Invoices
Invoice Templates
We have enhanced invoice layout 1 to reduce the instances of section overlap that occasionally occurs as a result of a service provider offering a greater number of possible payment options.
We have fixed an issue preventing recurring purchases from being shown on invoices.
New Design Settings
Name | Group | Description |
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Show Due Date when Direct Debit enabled | General Presentation | Invoice Layout 3 has a new option to alter the view for direct debit-enabled customers. The default view when a customer has direct debit set up is that the direct debit date replaces the due date. |
Manual Provisioning
We have fixed an issue that caused the system to throws a 328 error during the manual activation of an imported service.
Package Subscription Migrations
If users removed a service type in the first step of the migration wizard, this was negatively affecting the filtering in the following step and incorrectly shows ineligible package plans. This issue has been fixed.
Events
SMS Templates
We have fixed a defect that resulted in users being unable to create new or edit existing SMS templates.
Prompt Payment Discounts
We have fixed an error occurring with the PPD calculation when there are two invoices with PPD, even though they were both within trading terms.
Bulk Import
The Simple Account Import now uses the mobile number as the primary number, if its provided.
We have enhanced the Service Subscription Detail Importer. A column is now allowed at the beginning called Account Name. This column is not used by the importer but can be used enhance usability of the template. The system still uses the service ID as the identifier for the row.
Scheduling
Emersion's bulk import system also now contains scheduling functionality to automate loading data into Emersion regularly. These schedules are set up and maintained by Emersion, but can be viewed by users.
Talk to Emersion Sales if this is something you are interested in.
2 Comments
Alex Diamond
Just having a read through this, a lot of these are bug fixes, some are functionality enhancements, others are new modules and we're not talking about new service types that are being developed.
Is it worth trying to change how these are conveyed by having the four headings:
New Features/ Modules
Newly Developed Service Types and Integrations
Enhancements to Cumulus
Bug Fixes and Patches
Rory Lusher
Alex Diamond On the other hand, it can be useful to have all changes (fixes,enhancements or otherwise) grouped together by functionality.