We have implemented SHA-256 as an alternative to SHA-1 in SSO configurations this month. This is an improved and updated version of digital signature for security.
We have implemented SHA-256 as an alternative to SHA-1 in SSO configurations this month. This is an improved and updated version of digital signature for security.
Approving Team & Data Check change requests now got even easier. We have upgrades these screens with a new look and feel and have improved the workflow along the way.
Improvements include:
The system timeout previously was hard-coded to be 20 minutes; this is now a configurable setting and the System Administrator can set this in the Security Settings step. The setting you choose will apply across your whole site.
We have made some minor format changes to the manager screen extract files:
In the Copy Live to Test step the compulsory requirement to reset the passwords in the test site has been removed. The only compulsory field in this process now is the email address reset.
We do encourage you to not change passwords in this process as it can mean you have a version of your data with weak passwords that are consistent to every user.
The look and feel of the Currency/Exchange Rate step has been updated, along with calculations to reduce the amount of data entry needed.
Now you only need to enter each exchange rate conversion to your default (i.e. the first column); the system then uses this data to calculate the remaining cells. For example, if you tell the system GBP to AUD and NZD to AUD, the system can work out GBP to NZD.
This will reduce the amount of data entry and any mismatch of rates.
We have updated the Team Check report to show individuals with either a blank previous or new manager (previously any change to an employee’s team where the new manager was unknown would not show on the report).
If you have multiple currencies switched on, the date fields followed the culture of the currency, e.g. if an employee was set to use USD the date would show as 7/30/2019 and could cause confusion. We’ve now standardised all date formats to DD MMM YYYY (e.g. 30 Jul 2019).
This will not impact the date format that you import, this remains the same.
We’ve upgraded the Data Import Step to a more modern look and feel.
Following feedback that the Support button sometimes covers column totals, we’ve moved it to the top banner.