Bulk Documentation

Released 2026-07-07

Version 3.11.29

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  1. Atlas — Audit metrics can now be filtered by audit template and added more than once with different template selections.

  2. Atlas — Audit metrics now use analytics snapshots for faster large-site views.

  3. Atlas — Buffer on hand value can now be filtered by resource and added more than once with different resource selections.

  4. Atlas — Inventory value metrics now use analytics snapshots and stock value can be filtered by consumable.

  5. Atlas — New cross-plant executive dashboard: pivot your sites × metrics with heat-shaded targets, drill months into weeks, and save shareable views.

  6. Atlas — OEE money lost can now use its own hourly rate per metric, so the same metric can be added with different rates.

  7. Atlas — People metrics can now be filtered by employment type, department, and absence type.

  8. Atlas — People metrics now use analytics snapshots for faster large-site views.

  9. Atlas — Production job metrics can now be filtered by resource and added more than once with different resource selections.

  10. Atlas — Production metrics now use analytics snapshots so larger production views load more reliably.

  11. Atlas — Quality metrics can now be filtered by issue source, severity, NCR type, CAPA type, priority, and hold details.

  12. Atlas — Quality metrics now use analytics snapshots for faster large-site views.

  13. Atlas — Rename metrics, give each a colour, and set manual targets on built-in metrics.

  14. Atlas — Safety incident metrics can now be filtered by incident type, and risk assessment metrics can be filtered by minimum risk score.

  15. Atlas — Safety metrics now use analytics snapshots for faster large-site views.

  16. Atlas — Task metrics can now be filtered by priority and added more than once with different priority selections.

  17. Atlas — Task metrics now use analytics snapshots so larger task views load more reliably.

  18. Atlas — The fields catalogue is now searchable and shows metrics and KPIs one per row with clearer source details.

  19. Atlas — The Fields rail now keeps Sites and Metrics fixed, with only Metrics and Filters editable.

  20. Atlas — The layout editor now focuses on metrics and filters, with site rows and metric columns fixed automatically.

  21. Atlas — Training expiring metrics can now use their own day window, so the same metric can be added for different expiry ranges.

  22. Atlas — Training metrics can now be filtered by training program and department.

  23. Atlas — Training metrics now use analytics snapshots so larger training views load more reliably.

  24. Atlas — Value in resources can now be filtered by resource and added more than once with different resource selections.

  25. Assistant — KPI answers now use analytics-backed calculations for production, audit, and incident KPI values.

  26. Atlas — Added Resource aging so teams can see how long completed jobs took to reach selected production resources.

  27. Atlas — Cell hover cards now show clearer metric details, source tags, and plain-language help.

  28. Atlas — Incident KPI values now load from analytics snapshots, keeping wide Atlas views reliable.

  29. Atlas — KPI columns now load through analytics so large production views no longer hit backend read limits.

  30. Atlas — KPI percentage rollups now use the underlying counts for more accurate weighted totals.

  31. Atlas — Metric columns now show a Snapshot badge and legend so you can tell which values ignore the selected period.

  32. Atlas — Metric settings now open in a dialog with a short explanation of how each metric is calculated.

  33. Atlas — Snapshot metrics like value in resources and open counts now stay visible regardless of the period you pick, with clearer help explaining they show live data.

  34. Atlas — Temporary metric load failures now retry and show a clear retry control instead of a bare marker.

  35. Atlas — The Period picker now includes Yesterday, and new views start with that period by default.

  36. Dashboards — KPI chart and table widgets now load large calculated KPIs without hitting backend read limits.

  37. Dashboards — KPI metric widgets now load calculated KPI status without backend read-limit errors.

  38. KPIs — Formula previews now use the same analytics-backed calculations as saved KPI widgets, improving reliability for production, audit, and incident inputs.

  39. KPIs — Formula previews now use the underlying counts for percentage KPI inputs when available.

  40. KPIs — The formula builder now avoids loading calculated source samples in the picker, keeping it responsive on larger sites.

  41. Home — The Production tile now adapts its workstation grid to the size of your fleet, so sites with many assets get a compact overview instead of a very tall tile.

  42. Inbound — Documents, line items, and services now stay in the customer's billing currency; prices from other currencies are converted when added.

  43. Inbound — Tooltips in the document grid now use consistent in-app hints instead of browser defaults.

  44. Inbound — You can now put an inbound document on hold with a reason, and release it back to its previous status when ready to continue.

  45. KPI assistant — KPI assistant answers now include calculated KPI data, not only manually entered records.

  46. KPI Management — You can now view deleted KPIs and restore them if they were removed by mistake.

  47. KPI reports — Weekly and monthly percentage KPI rollups now use the underlying counts for more accurate results.

  48. KPI widgets — Formula KPIs now roll up percentage values correctly across multiple sites.

  49. KPI widgets — KPI widgets now check for updates without scanning large history tables, making dashboards more reliable on busy sites.

  50. Orders — Order totals and job pricing now always use the customer's billing currency; services seeded from another currency are converted when added.

  51. Orders — The customer field on an order now shows that customer's billing currency instead of the organization display currency.

  52. Orders — The Services table separates row IDs from pricing service codes, picked from your setup list.

  53. Orders — Your chosen job columns stay visible after you reload the page.

  54. Pricing — Customer cards on the Catalogue and Agreements tabs now show each customer's currency flag instead of initials.

  55. Pricing — The Service Codes tab is always visible; if you lack access, the tab explains which permission you need.

  56. Production — Action hints across the app now use consistent compact tooltips.

  57. Production — Asset tiles show clearer tooltips when more jobs are loaded on a bay.

  58. Production — Home screen layouts are now edited on a dedicated editor page (Settings → Assets → Home Layout); the operator home no longer shows layout editing controls.

  59. Production — Operate screen widgets (Timer, Job Card, Loaded Jobs, Operator Tools, Forms, Orders, Invoicing) now share the same card design as the rest of the production screens.

  60. Production — The Production Blocked notice on the home screen now matches the board widget design, with the override action right in the status banner.

  61. Production — The System Status tile is now Sensor Status: it shows whether the asset's sensor is online, its last heartbeat, signal strength, uptime and live machine state.

  62. Production — Widgets on the Home Layout editor can now be resized by dragging their right edge; the resize menu also shows visual size previews.

  63. Scheduling — Planning estimates now use more available history before falling back to a default duration.

  64. Scheduling — Right-click menus now stay visible and scroll when there are more actions than fit on screen.

  65. Scheduling — The planning timeline can now move back to earlier dates without reloading.

  66. Scheduling — The planning timeline no longer reloads while you scroll sideways.

  67. Settings — The Home Layout editor now lives in Settings → Assets and returns you there when you finish, instead of dropping you on the operator home screen.

  68. Settings — The Operate Layout editor has been redesigned to match the Home Layout editor: widget cards with drag-to-arrange zones, config summaries, and explicit Done/Reset controls.

  69. Settings — The Operate Layout editor now shows a live preview of each widget exactly as operators will see it, using real data from the first asset of the type.

  70. Teamboards — KPI percentage totals now use the underlying counts for more accurate rollups and indicators.

  71. Dashboards — Asset names no longer get cut off in the OEE timeline when an asset has sensor rows.

  72. Dashboards — Dashboard picker previews now show live plant numbers instead of sample data.

  73. Dashboards — New Downtime Pareto dashboard: downtime reasons ranked with cumulative impact, per-machine comparison, trend and an event log.

  74. Dashboards — New Parts Performance dashboard: full part leaderboard with yield, scrap and movers, plus a per-part detail panel.

  75. Dashboards — New Production Flow dashboard: throughput trend, station load with bottleneck callout, aging jobs and due-date risk lists.

  76. Dashboards — New Quality Watch dashboard: first-pass yield trend, defect Pareto and a filterable defect log.

  77. Inbound — Custom field labels on the new document page now match the style of other fields on that page.

  78. Inbound — Field rows on the new document page have a bit more vertical spacing for easier scanning.

  79. Inbound — Form field hints now appear in compact tooltips beside labels instead of below inputs.

  80. Inbound — Service rows now pick accounting codes from the service code registry, and the same code can be used on multiple rows with different line items.

  81. Inbound — The document Activity tab is easier to read: each entry now has an icon, a plain-language line, and clear before → after chips showing exactly what changed.

  82. Inbound — The duplicate Additional Forms card was removed from the new document page; forms are managed from the document header instead.

  83. Orders — Required service fields now show a red outline until service code, line item, and price are filled.

  84. Orders — The service-code picker is disabled until you have permission to view the service code registry.

  85. Production — You can now correct today's machine timeline: drag a running or downtime block to resize it, fill the freed time with a downtime reason, or change a downtime reason.

  86. Scheduling — Planned jobs dropped at the same time can now be saved as one batch for loading.

  87. Scheduling — The planning board now has zoom controls so short jobs can be inspected in more detail.

  88. Sign in — Removed the public request access form from the login page.

  89. Sign in — The login screen now matches Bulk's Riso house style.

  90. Teamboards — New Quality Watch widget shows first-pass yield, scrap and top defect types for a cell at a glance.

  91. Teamboards — New Downtime Pareto widget highlights which downtime reasons cost the most time, with availability, repair-time stats and a planned vs unplanned split.

  92. Teamboards — New Parts Performance widget ranks your parts by volume, yield, scrap or biggest movers, with trends for each part.

  93. Teamboards — New Production Flow widget shows live pace against your daily target, work-in-progress by station, the current bottleneck and due-date risk at a glance.

  94. Timers — Time entries now appear as a visual timeline grouped by operator — timer sessions, downtime, and manual entries laid out across the day — instead of a plain table, so it's easier to see who worked when and where the stoppages were.

  95. Analytics — Asset types can now feed an Asset Revenue report that attributes job value by machine runtime without double-counting shared jobs.

  96. Files — Files access now uses the current Files permissions after the old Knowledge permissions were cleaned up.

  97. Home — The Atlas tile now shows your plants and legal-entity groups at a glance.

  98. Organization — Assigning a plant to a legal entity now shows merge progress while duplicate customers are combined.

  99. Organization — Assigning a plant to a legal entity now shows a confirmation with a merge preview and a live progress dialog, and the assignment is locked once complete.

  100. Organization — If assigning a plant to a legal entity fails, the plant now cleanly reverts to its previous state instead of appearing assigned, and you can safely retry.