Mobi Release Notes 3.22
Mobi Release Notes November Part 2, 2023
App Store Release date: November 28th , 2023 (Please note date is not fixed, once release to app stores, there is an approval process which could take up to a week)
Issue Key | Summary | Description |
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NEW SETTING: Vehicle Lookup | Add ability to filter vehicle lookup by fleet or template types | Code Value: ShowTemplatesInVehicleLookup Description: Show Templates in Vehicle lookup? Answers: TemplatesOnly,NonTemplateOnly,Both Default Answer: Both Parent: User Comments: TemplatesOnly: Shows Only vehicles where template=Y NonTemplateOnly: Shows only vehicles where template=N Both: Show both Template and non template vehicles Status: Active Control Type: Combo |
NEW SETTING: Autoflip for Zebra Devices | Previously Zebra devices could not lock screen orientation of Mobi. Added a new setting to disable display auto-flip | Code Value: DoNotFlip Description: Do Not Flip Screen Answers: Yes,No Default Answer: Yes Parent: User Comments: Set to ON to prevent the screen from flipping when the device is upside down Status: Active Control Type: Toggle |
IMPROVEMENT: Add Tag Number in file name for inventory pictures | Added Tag# to photo file name for easier identification | No change in usage. |
FIX: Furniture filtering by room | Fixed an issue with default filtering of furniture items by room | No change in usage. |
FIX: Reviews Screen | Fixed issue with reviews not showing in some instances | No change in usage. |
FIX: Please select vehicle pop up | Previously the "Please select Vehicle" pop up would trigger in all review screens until the user entered a vehicle. This has now been removed so it only displays the pop up on the review screen requiring the vehicle selection | No change in usage. |
FIX: Object Images Error Message | Fixed problem with images not displaying in some instances | No change in usage. |
FIX: Decimal limiting when splitting objects | Previously splitting an inventory item could show many decimal points on reports. This has now been limited to 2 decimal points. | No change in usage. |