Release notes for version: 10.13.1
Please read before upgrading to platform version 10.13.1.
The 500 error message is shown in the "Tasks" tab after adding a test case to a task
Before:
When you added a test case to a task using the task's sidebar menu More: Add a test case, you received the 500 error message on the "Tasks" tab.
Now:
Fixed. The "Tasks" tab appears with the test case added after adding it to the task.
DMS: The 500 error message is shown in the Approval workflow
Before:
The 500 error message was shown in DMS's Approval workflow after approving a document by a project member with the appropriate permission.
Now:
Fixed. No error.
The attendance report does not show hours in the quarterly view
Before:
The attendance report did not show any hours in the quarterly view but showed them in other view types.
Now:
Fixed. The hours are shown in any view type.
Activity feed: The days setting does not align with the shown results
Before:
In the Activity feed in the service bar, the days setting does not align with the shown results.
Now:
Fixed. The setting and the shown days are unified in the Activity feed.
A user cannot see activity on his profile
Before:
Due to a MariaDB database error, a user could not see activity on his user profile in some cases.
Now:
Fixed. Activity on a user profile is shown correctly.
A milestone date can be broken by a subtask
Before:
1) A parent task has a subtask. The due date is calculated from the subtask.
2) The parent task is under a milestone – the date of the milestone cannot be changed by tasks.
3) In the Gantt chart, the task did not move past the milestone but when a user changed the due date of the subtask in the task detail, the parent task due date moved past the milestone, which was not expected behavior.
Now:
Fixed. When a user changes the due date of a subtask in the task detail, the parent task due date does not move past the milestone.
A server client can see previews of attached PDF files
Before:
A server client could see previews of attached PDF files in the application, which was not expected behavior. However, this was not the case with cloud clients.
Now:
Fixed. A server client cannot see previews of attached PDF files.