Product Update Category: Middle Office
Resolved Issues
Invoice Terms: Invoice Term Versions with CRFs used in the Split by/Group by/Summarize by Section
An issue was resolved and adding new Invoice Term versions now works as expected. Previously, adding new Invoice Term versions when a CRF was used in the Split by/Group by/Summarize by section failed.
Time & Labor: Expenses
An issue was resolved and all expenses now succeed as expected, regardless of whether a timesheet or additional expenses are sent together. Previously, there was an issue with missing expense sheet versions.
Time & Labor: Proper Environment for Timesheet Adjustments
An issue was resolved and the proper environment is now being used when sending Timesheet Adjustments. Previously, this issue prevented Timesheet Adjustments from being made.
Time & Labor
Timesheet Calendar Picker Now Defaults to Week of Timesheet
What’s new?
The Calendar picker within Timesheet Adjustments in ATS now defaults to the week of the timesheet, instead of defaulting to the current week.
Why does it matter?
This update saves users time and potential confusion.
How do I enable this?
Generally Available: Enabled by Default.
Time & Labor
Overlapping Punches in Timesheet Adjustments
What’s new?
Overlapping punches within Timesheet Adjustments has been improved. All affected punches are flagged as invalid. Once updated, previously invalid punches are revalidated and cleared.
Why does it matter?
This update streamlines punch validation, reducing issues and resolution time.
How do I enable this?
Generally Available: Enabled by Default.
Time & Labor
Country Value Required on Time & Labor Rules
What’s new?
The Country value is now required when creating a new Time & Labor Rule via API or when editing an existing rule.
Why does it matter?
This requirement supports the use of US-specific and Canada-specific rules moving forward.
How do I enable this?
Generally Available: Enabled by default.
Time & Labor
Country-Specific Time & Labor Rules (Canada)
What’s new?
Time & Labor Rules can now be configured to be US or Canada-specific. Similar to how US-specific rules can only apply to certain states, Canada-specific rules can only apply to certain provinces.
Why does it matter?
This new functionality allows users to set up an even wider range of rules and support even more Placements.
How do I enable this?
Generally Available: Enabled by Default.