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20277 – SeeBooks - No longer get an error when attempting to view the booking details in SeeBooks by
double-clicking on a booking within the instructor's schedule.
15844 – Self Entry module – Problems left over from the 3.5 framework conversion were fixed which
should address problems with trans_no/sale_no linking, zipcode lookups, and other
miscellaneous data issues. .se files again include trans_no and sale_no values when the pages.xml
file is configured to include them.
16905 – Self Entry module The Get From Self Entry Button in Guest Lookup now correctly removes the
guest from the Self Entry Selection dialog when a guest is attached to the rental item or if the Dismiss
button is used.
19502 – ServiceMonitor - ServiceMonitor no longer sporadically steal focus when running in the system
tray.
16015 – SimpleCharge application – The F10, F11 and F12 Track, Strip, Prompt, and Text .INI settings
now work in SimpleCharge mode.
15641 – SysManagerIn SysManager > Guest Edit > Passes tab > Pass Edit: Display of the number of
validations increased from 999 to 99999 to accommodate guests whose passes have been scanned more than
the previous default of 999.
15765 – SysManagerWhen you create an invoice from SysManager, the invoice number and account
name are now saved and shown in the sale_hdr table.
15888 – SysManager – When printing an ID card in Guest Edit an "Invalid path" error no longer occurs
under some circumstances after printing the ID card.
16019 SysManager – The wording related to rounding on the Specials Edit Form, General tab, has been
changed, and inserted into a Price Adjustment Usage Notes dialog. The field previously named Round To
is now labeled Adjust To. The text in "Price Adjustment Usage Notes" reads as follows and is a better
explanation of how rounding/adjustment works when used. Positive numbers adjust price up, negative
numbers adjust down.
Example:
1.00 adjusts up to the nearest dollar (5.01, 5.50, 5.99 all become 6.00) -.05 adjusts down to the nearest nickel
(5.01 becomes 5.00, 4.99 becomes 4.95) Values between +-.51 and +-.99 set the cents (.95 sets 1.25 to 1.95,
2.99 to 3.95) Values less than +-.50 that are not divisible evenly into 1.00 will likely behave in an unexpected
manner. Stick with +_.50, .10, .25, .50 and .51 to .99.
Note: Price adjustments occur after taxes and fees. Additionally, the Special Edit dialog is now resizable.
16060 – SysManagerData Maintenance/Copy from LIVE: Now displays an informational dialog to
further explain the copy process and expectations. Progress Thermometer dialog now updates more
reliably in Windows 7. The new informational dialog is as follows:
“Please be aware that the purpose of this process is to copy data from your LIVE database so that the product
setup data will exactly match that found in the Live Database. It is necessary that any existing data in these
same TRAINING tables will be marked as hidden or removed (if necessary) in order to prevent primary key
violations when the data is copied. This is particularly the case with tables which contain "Identity" based
(sequential numbers) primary keys, such as Dynamic Pricing Rules, Max4Sale and pod limits, meeting
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