SummitAI Sierra SP1 HF18 Release Notes
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What's New?
DN Tables Related Changes
Few changes related to tables are made. These changes capture some additional data, which are useful for more accurate calculations and improving the reporting functionalities.
Service Management DN Tables
Module: Incident Management and Service Request Management
New Column Added
New columns are added to the following DN tables.
Table Name | Newly Added Column Name | Column Type | Description | Relations |
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IM_RPT_DN_Workgroup_Bounce_Detail | [No of Bounce] | numeric (18,0) NULL | This column contains a numeric value which indicates how many times the workgroup is changed for a specific work order. | N/A |
SR_RPT_DN_ServiceTicketMaster | [FollowUp Call Counter] | numeric (18,0) NULL | This column will contain numeric value and indicate that how many times a service request is followed up. | N/A |
SR_RPT_DN_Workgroup_Bounce_Detail | [No Of Bounce] | Numeric (18,0) NULL | This column will contain numeric value and indicate that how many times the workgroup is changed for a specific service request. | N/A |
SummitAI Asset Management
Linux Discovery Agent Version 1.5
Overview
SummitAI has extended its discovery agent utility program support to Bash shell on the new Linux Discovery Agent version 1.5.
About Bash Shell
Bash is an acronym for ‘Bourne-Again SHell’ that is the default shell on many Linux distributions today. Brian Fox introduced the Bash shell in 1989. Bash shell offers practical improvements over K-shell and C-shell for programming and interactive use. Bash shell complies with the standards specified as part of IEEE POSIX.
Benefits
Following are the key benefits of Bash shell:
- Enables command-line editing
- Better Job Control
- Unlimited size command history
- Shell Functions and Aliases
- Unlimited size Indexed arrays
- Integer arithmetic in any base from two to sixty-four
- Scripts are easily readable in BASH in comparison to Korn Shell
We have fixed few customer reported issues in this release. For information about the bug fixes in this release, see Customer Fixed Issues and Known Issues.
Improvements
Security Considerations
Note:
Additional security controls are incorporated to Forgot Password functionality in Software as a Service (SaaS) model.
Confluence Cloud Migration Alert: Please refer to known issues you may encounter in Confluence Cloud: https://eitdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/x/wDGwAQ