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Revision as of 17:19, 3 November 2010

Notes

This is the changelog for the 2.1.2 release.

For a more detailed, raw log of changes, see the source ChangeLog

Prospects

  • Contact edit now includes one-line phone & email
  • Preliminary business card scan -> prospect tool

Message templates

  • Fix templated notices
  • Avoid sending duplicated notices from package search

Customers

  • Customer search improvements: don't return fuzzy results if an exact match is found, add address search to advanced customer search
  • Implement customer merge

Billing

Packages

  • Pro-rating option to charge the next full month in addition to the current partial month
  • Option to bill packages while suspended
  • Contract end dates
  • Prevent adding a package definition onto itself

Invoicing

  • Fix wrapping of CDRs view under Internet Explorer

Payments

  • Add "capture" links to pending payments in captured state

Taxation

  • Package locations now supported with vendor-data (CCH) taxation

Performance

  • More performance improvements billing large customer bases.

Misc

  • Fix freeside-daily error with MySQL

Ticketing

  • Add a mandatory option to custom fields

Self-service

  • Fix self-service payments

Services

  • Finish DNS editing improvements

Exports

  • RADIUS export option to use the radusergroup table
  • rt_ticket export to create a ticket on service changes

Upgrade

  • More upgrade fixes for old datasets (ignore banned ACH on otaker upgrade)

Misc

  • Add lock_agentnum and lock_pkgpart parameters to new customer page
  • Fix "Inactive" status showing instead of "Suspended" or "Canceled" when the customer had one-time charges