This is a summary of all changes deployed to our production environment in the scope of this release.
Release Date
Planned for 6th March 2023
Release Type
Category | Feature | Description | Resolution | Impact |
New Feature |
Product |
We have a ‘Last Modified’ date for products which lets users know when there was any change to the product including commodity updates such as metal prices and currency exchange rates. |
A new date called ‘User Last Modified’ which only tracks the changes users make in the system. |
Anyone using CSV export to ingest changes into internal systems can choose whether they would like to ingest user triggered changes only, or all changes (including metal and CCY updates). |
New Feature | Settings > Integrations |
Integration Secret Access key was limited to Professional and Enterprise tier but to deliver value to all our users, we are making these features available to Retailers on all pricing tiers. | Remove Pricing tier validation logic to expose Secret Access key in Integration section. | Retailers on Free and standard tiers will have access to Integration section and would be able to generate Secret Access key for their use. |
New Feature | Product > Orders |
Current functions of Orders Management was limited to Professional and Enterprise tier but to deliver value to all our users, we are making these features available to Retailers on all pricing tiers. | Remove Pricing tier validation logic on all functionalities related to Orders. | Retailers on Free and standard tiers will have access to Orders and related features in the application. |
Enhancement |
Product |
Users could not see the entire stone table on their screen. Users working on large screens have a maximum page width cut off which is frustrating. |
We have removed the maximum page width limit on the Linesheet PDP. |
Users will now be able to see entire tables without having to scroll. |
Enhancement |
Product |
For users that buy precious metal products (e.g. chain, plain wedding bands), the most important information in the metal table is Cost per Gram. |
A new column has been added to the cost submission metal table called ‘Cost per Gram’ with a total at the bottom. |
Users can now see the Cost per Gram as a value in the cost submission metal table. |