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inriver is moving towards more incremental, smaller releases to be able to accommodate our customers in a better and faster way. With smaller, more frequent releases, inriver will be able to increase the quality and transparency of the releases and identify and mitigate any erroneous behavior that may be caused by the release much faster.
Please see below for the deployed features and improvements:
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As a user of the REST API within the Work Area functionality, you can now perform CRUD operations (add/update/view/delete) on the top node work area.
Please note! The current limitation is the inability to control the order of the added top nodes.
- Implementation Standards guideline: Keep Personal and Shared workareas in a hierarchy down to a limited size. Very large workarea structures can make dashboards load slowly. Only keep relevant workareas, by cleaning out obsolete ones.
Please see below for the deployed bug fixes:
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We have applied a solution to ensure that the GET /api/v1.0.0/workareafolder/{workareaFolderId}/entitylist endpoint in the Rest API - Work Area Controller can now efficiently fetch an entity list based on a work area query with relative date criteria specified in minutes, facilitating easy identification of entities last modified within the defined time frame.
- We have applied a solution to ensure that in the Portal, when working with Content Segmentation in the PIM, users can now see that the Quick Search count matches the displayed count within the current Segment, ensuring consistency and accuracy in the search results.
- We have applied a solution to ensure that in the Portal, categories containing only read-only fields are no longer displayed when collapsed, improving the overall user experience.
inriver Implementation Standards
Inriver's ambition is to collaborate with our partners in providing our customers as safe and secure a PIM system as possible. With that in mind, inriver is improving the information on our Community to help implementation partners ensure quality, optimise implementations, and avoid pitfalls.
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