IWS Release Notes - Version 1.0.1.468

Initially released to IWS Test on 20151014

Due to a bug uncovered in this release, Eagle will not being pushing this release into the IWS Production environment.

Enhancements

Ability to Save Commonly Used Activities into the Task Library
IWS was enhanced to allowed to save commonly used activities with pre-set configurations into the task library. Previously, you could not save Task objects if no source was set and therefore could not add them to the task library.
This issue was tracked as Item #133546.


Initial Introduction of New Performance Implementation Template
A new Performance Implementation template has been initially introduced as an IWS templates. When you select the Performance Implementation Template, the solution name will be automatically named as performance_implementation. There are a series of information and settings around this template that you will need to configure.

Only one Performance Implementation can exist in any environment. If one already exists, you will receive a warning and asking if you want to overwrite it. Work will continue in the upcoming releases to continue to advance this template. Please check with your Eagle representative prior to using this template to ensure it will fit your needs and to get additional details on how to use it.

This issue was tracked as Item #134700.

Software Fixes

Extension List Not Always Current
When you added or deleted an extension, the available extensions list did not always display the most recent changes. A new Refresh Extensions List button was added. You can use this button to ensure that you always have the latest extensions displayed.
This issue was tracked as Item #134387.


Needed to Open a Solution to Export Multiple Workflows at Once
In the previous release, an enhancement was added to allow you to export multiple workflows as once. Initially, you needed to open a solution first before being able to export. The code was updated so that it is no longer necessary to open a solution before using this feature.
This issue was tracked as Item #134684.