Main Improvements in in4mo Release 16.3

The in4mo 16.3 release includes feature improvements and bug fixes, as well as security, stability, and performance improvements. Below you will find a summary of the main changes.

Damage Type Shown in the Case’s Main View  

We are responding to customer requests and improving the case main view, to allow for a better and faster overview of cases. We are moving the ‘Damage type’ information, which was previously visible in the ‘Case Information’ tab, to the case’s main view. This way, the case type can be checked at a simple glance. 

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Distribution Statistics Shown for Zone and Event Distribution  

As a response to customer requests, Zone Distribution will get a new and improved UI and (along with Event Distribution, for those who have it in use) will now show more information about the current distribution status. We are introducing new fields called ‘%’ and ‘Number of tasks’ in the ‘Current Distribution’ field. The field ‘%’ will show the percentage of tasks assigned to the partners for each event distribution setting (task type/event), while the field ‘Number of tasks’ will show the actual number of tasks assigned to the partners for each event distribution setting (task type/event). 

A Total (a sum of all the tasks) will be shown at the bottom of the ‘Number of tasks’ field. 

Generic integrations: Minor improvements 

Based on customer feedback we are now introducing further properties into some of our existing GET APIs. 

In the GET for a specific case we are now including the time of Compensation decision. It will be the latest and therefore active decision – not a log of potential earlier decision times. 

In the GET for work items in Cost control we are now including the name of the Structure (for example Wall; Floor) and the name of the Unit type (for example m2; kg). Earlier it was needed to look these properties up in a separate table. 

In the GET for tasks we are now including if there is activated automatic trip calculation or not on the given task.