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Release Notes - Lablogs.co - Version 1.65.4 - Release Date* - 10/2/24
Release Notes - Lablogs.co - Version 1.65.4 - Release Date* - 10/2/24

This release contains bug fixes. Production Release Date 10/2/24

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Written by Joann Wilson
Updated over a month ago

Bug Fixes

  • ELL-1295/LAB-1255,1338,1310 - Zero doesn't work in "Number-Between" datafield.

  • ELL-1310,1321/LAB-1326 - Last zero after decimal is removed when saving.

Steps for Validation

ELL-1295/LAB-1255,1338,1310 - Zero doesn't work in "Number-Between" datafield.

1. Menu Button>Admin>Instruments tab

2. Select an Instrument Type

3. Select "Edit" beside the Instrument Type Name

4. Click "Add Maintenance Task"

5. Click the "Enter Maintenance Task" field and enter a task title.

6. Select an unscheduled frequency.

7. Click "Add Data Field"

8. Click this text field and enter info.

9. Select the "Number" option.

10. Select the "Between" option.

11. Click this number field and enter a negative number. Then add 0 in the next box.
Ex: -8 AND 0

12. Click "Save Task"

13. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click "Finish"

14. Click "Yes"

15. Select the same Instrument Type.

16. Click "View Instrument"

17. Select the task you just created.

18. Click the "Enter Test" field and enter the value 0.

19. Click "Mark as Complete"

20. Click "Reports"

21. Select the √ for the task and completion date.

22. Click here.

23. The 0 value saved.

ELL-1310,1321/LAB-1326 - Last zero after decimal is removed when saving.

  1. Repeat steps 1-9 listed above.

  2. Enter a number the ends with a zero after the decimal. Ex: 2.0 or 2.0000
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  3. Repeat steps 12-17 listed above.

  4. The last zero will now display in the acceptable criteria.

All digits will also display when results are viewed.

*Release date = the date a version was released into the Production environment. Each Lab Logs environment will display the release date as the date the version was deployed into that environment.
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