We’ve packed some powerful new capabilities into the allocations graph to make it more insightful and easier to work with. Here's what’s new:
You can now group the data not just by allocation type, but also by and . This allows for more targeted insights based on your actual planning structures.
Need to export just a specific time period? No problem. Use the new when exporting graphs to narrow down your data.
Make space for clarity! You can now , giving you a better view of the trend lines and making analysis easier—especially when working with lots of data.
- User names are now shown as “Last Name, First Name” throughout the interface for consistency and clarity.
- The translation for “full rights” has been updated to reflect the proper terminology in all supported languages.
- The realization tab on the user detail page is once again accessible for all authorized users.
- Synchronization no longer produces duplicate empty headers, ensuring cleaner imports and exports.
- Exports that include unassigned users now correctly list those users without omissions.
- Dragging items from a user to the unassigned section works reliably again.
- A number of basic fields have been removed from beneath the employment rights section to simplify the view.
- 500-level error pages no longer display incorrect email addresses in their messages.
- The quick edit endpoints now validate incoming data via serializers, with accompanying tests to ensure reliability.
- Several loops that appended items to lists have been converted into list comprehensions for cleaner, more efficient code.
- Underlying graph API calls are now optimized for faster responses, particularly on large datasets.
- Several Swedish language entries have been refreshed based on the latest input.