SC Mobile 1909.1 iOS RNs

Features and improvements





General. Good news for Polish speakers! You can use the app in your native language since we’ve added the Polish translation to this version.



 

Bug fixes




Alerts. Push notifications about check-ins had no headers. As a result, you had no clue what they were about.



Assets. After you edited an asset tag, the asset warranty info got lost. The app doesn’t clear warranty details behind your back anymore.



Proposals. The progress indicator didn’t show up when you refreshed the proposals list. Since this spinning wheel helps you understand when the list gets refreshed, we now make sure it appears once you pull the screen down.



Proposals. Trying to find unassigned proposals using the Assigned To filter didn’t give any results although you had proposals with no assignee.



Site Access. After you scan a tech’s badge on the Scheduled tab, you instantly get to the Checked-In tab — provided that the badge is valid. Should you see no badges, we show you a hint kindly asking you to pull the screen down to refresh the info.



Site Access. The app granted access to technicians even when their badges didn’t match the location you selected. Should you scan a badge now, we timely inform you if it’s not valid.



Site Planning. Should you lose the internet connection while uploading a site planning report, the report info doesn’t get lost anymore.



Work Orders. On the Check In/Out tab of a WO, when you are scrolling through the list of check-in/out records, the date stays atop as a header. Previously, it was not sticky and therefore got lost.



Work Orders. On the screen for creating a WO, the selected area, problem type, asset type, and problem code became truncated when the text was too long. Now there is enough room in the dropdowns to show the info in full.



Work Orders. Scrolling through the list of check-in/out records on the WO details screen provoked an interface glitch — headers with the date got duplicated.



This version was released on Sep 30, 2019.