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== Support for permissions for creating signal reader- and Area5-assignments ==
== Support for permissions for creating signal reader- and Area5-assignments ==
This version introduce permissions for who is allowed to create and/or view signal reader- and Area5-assignments. For example, by adding the permission 'assignment_creator:creator:signalreader:write:*' to a role, that user can create and edit signal reader assignments. For a complete description of the new permissions see ......
This version introduce permissions for who is allowed to create and/or view signal reader- and Area5-assignments. For example, by adding the permission 'assignment_creator:creator:signalreader:write:*' to a role, that user can create and edit signal reader assignments. For a complete description of the new permissions see [[Roles and permissions|here]].


== Width of columns is saved for the view (Vehicles and Task panel) ==
== Width of columns is saved for the view (Vehicles-, Tasks- and Users panel) ==
When saving a view for vehicles or task panel the width of the columns is also saved. So, when loading the view, the column will adjust equal as it was saved.
When saving a view for vehicles, user or task panel the width of the columns is also saved. So, when loading the view, the column will adjust equal as it was saved. Read more [[Save View and Search Expressions|here]]
 
== Copy Signal Reader assignment ==
It is now possible to copy a signal reader assignment to use the latest vehicle profile. Read more [[Signal Reader Assignment Wizard|here]].
 
== Interpretation of Area5 memory segment read-outs ==
Result files from Area5 Tasks are now decoded and presented in the Result files listing reachable from the Tasks tab. The file with the interpreted data has the same name as the raw data file, with the string "_decoded" appended.

Latest revision as of 13:54, 5 March 2021

Area5 Task Trigger and Sync Signal

Area5 can now be created with a trigger expression that will start the assignment as well as a sync signal that will fire to mlog with specified values on assignment start and stop. Read more about it in Creating a Task

Support for reading odometer using j1939 and clearing DTCs for state of health (SoH) assignment

There is now support to read the odometer using the j1939 protocol. There is also an opportunity to clear the DTCs via an SoH assignment. Read more in creating an SoH task.

Support for announcing result file availability to third parties

This version introduces the opportunity to announce that result files are available for measurement tasks by checking a box when creating an assignment. The announcement is done over a configurable JMS channel. Read more here.

ECU List highlight the difference between readouts

The ECU List has been improved with the data that is different between the current and previous readout is now highlighted. Read more here.

Support for permissions for creating signal reader- and Area5-assignments

This version introduce permissions for who is allowed to create and/or view signal reader- and Area5-assignments. For example, by adding the permission 'assignment_creator:creator:signalreader:write:*' to a role, that user can create and edit signal reader assignments. For a complete description of the new permissions see here.

Width of columns is saved for the view (Vehicles-, Tasks- and Users panel)

When saving a view for vehicles, user or task panel the width of the columns is also saved. So, when loading the view, the column will adjust equal as it was saved. Read more here

Copy Signal Reader assignment

It is now possible to copy a signal reader assignment to use the latest vehicle profile. Read more here.

Interpretation of Area5 memory segment read-outs

Result files from Area5 Tasks are now decoded and presented in the Result files listing reachable from the Tasks tab. The file with the interpreted data has the same name as the raw data file, with the string "_decoded" appended.