NEW! Workflow scheduling
As an App Admin, you can now set up specific dates for when an app is open for submissions. So go ahead, take it for a spin and schedule away!
You can read more about this feature here
Find all documentation at https://kuali.zendesk.com or click on 'Back to Homepage' above
As an App Admin, you can now set up specific dates for when an app is open for submissions. So go ahead, take it for a spin and schedule away!
You can read more about this feature here
All system settings can now be found under the same "System Settings" menu item for System Admins. This includes settings for integrations, branding, and permissions.
Branding is a new feature that allows you to configure your own form and email branding for your apps.
Users and Groups are being combined into one People and Groups setting for System Admins. We’ve improved the user interface and added an “Admin” role to every group.
Major changes to this new setting:
- “Categories” are now “Blueprints.”
- "Users” are now “People”
- Group administrators will now be able to distribute the administration of their Groups. Each group can have a Group Administrator assigned to it. Group administrators will be able to add users to roles, create child groups and edit the name of their group.
Empower your group admins to manage their own groups!
If you want to learn more about this update, you can read further documentation here
We've added a timestamp gadget as an integration output. The integration timestamp will allow you to output a timestamp on a form - from an integration - in a user-friendly way (Month, Day, Year).
Name change alert: "My Submissions" is now "My Documents".
To read more about the My Documents section, you can read more here
App Admins will now be able to go into an active workflow and reassign a current step (approvals and tasks) to another user in the system, hoorah!*
System Administrators can now control and change the branding in their institutions' environment. Branding can be changed for forms and emails by heading over to System Settings in the top left corner.
Read more about branding here
Calling all System Admins 📢 We've now created an easier way to manage your groups and users.
What is a blueprint? A blueprint represents a level of hierarchy within Kuali Groups and is a classification used to categorize similar groups (See Create and Manage Groups). Common examples of blueprints include department, college, school, etc. Only system administrators have the ability to create and edit blueprints; however, app administrators may use blueprints, groups, and roles in their apps.
The Action List got a makeover! 🤩
What is better (besides looking pretty and new) about the new action list?
Full documentation can be found here
You now have the ability to configure how long an API key will be active. While creating API keys, users can define when that API key expires.
New API keys will no longer automatically expire after a year. Admins can define expiration dates based on their business processes.
Bonus dad joke:
Whoever coined the term “Expiration Date” made a huge mistake.