Epsilon3 Changelog #7: Repeat, API, and Archive
Read below about the latest Epsilon3 product updates. Thank you all for your feedback and support. We love receiving it and look forward to your continued thoughts and suggestions!
New! Repeat Step
If an action needs to be repeated more than once, you can now repeat a step in line and see all repeats
When a step is repeated, it will be marked skipped if it is not completed or partially completed
Try it out and let us know what you think!
Next up: Repeat Section (stay tuned!)
New! API Telemetry Integration
Integrate your own custom telemetry or data source for real-time display inline in your procedures.
Write rules that are checked in real time with procedure steps and record telemetry values upon step completion.
For more information, read about our API and reach out to us to get started
New! Archive Procedure
You can now archive procedures that you don’t need anymore.
If you’re done with a specific procedure and do not need to use it again (if it was a test or training procedure or you made too many duplicates), archive it.
Archived procedures are hidden but can be recovered if needed.
New! Skip Section
You can now skip a whole section (without ending the procedure).
Create contingency sections that you’re ok with skipping sometimes.
Create emergency sections that you refer to only once (and never plan to use, but might need to use at some point).
Improvements:
User/operator settings UI updates to improve usability of the page
We’ve seen and heard that a lot of you like the Drag and Drop functionality, so we’ve added the ability to Drag and Drop between sections.
On a procedure’s home page, you can now see the last person to edit a procedure.
Updates for telemetry functionality when editing a procedure.
Fixes:
Fixed table input value recording
Fixed telemetry recording when skipping steps. Skipping records the telemetry and locks the last update with the timestamp of the skip.
Fixed the display of proper error when an incorrect command key is entered. Only valid commands are allowed in the command field.
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