9. Appendix¶
9.1. Change Log¶
3.1.4 (22nd April 2022)
Improved Enable auto zoom when selecting features on map (Fix097)
Improved Enable get map selection when in OSMM update mode (Fix101)
Improved Enable OSMM updates to be manually accepted/rejected in normal mode (Fix103)
Improved Check if the user is sure before closing application (Fix106)
Fixed Bug when no features found in current layer when applying OSMM filter (Fix098)
Fixed Prevent OSMM updates being actioned too quickly (Fix099)
Fixed Clear invalid multiplex codes on change of habitat (Fix100)
Fixed Display correct number of selected features on export (Fix102)
Fixed Reset interface height and width correctly (Fix104)
Fixed Trap error when unable to register Access table during selection and export (Fix105)
Fixed Reset filter when no features selected in current layer on get map selection (Fix107)
Fixed Prevent existing multiplex codes from not being displayed (Fix108)
3.1.3 (12th June 2020)
Fixed Delete existing sources when bulk applying OSMM update (Fix093)
Fixed Insert new primary BAP habitats when bulk applying OSMM update (Fix094)
Improved Show OSMM XRef ID in user interface for pending OSMM updates (Fix095)
Improved Improve performance when applying/rejecting multiple OSMM updates (Fix096)
3.1.2 (17th April 2020)
New List all IHS habitat codes when habitat type is blank (Fix090)
New Enable advanced filter when reviewing OSMM updates (Fix092)
Fixed Enable bulk update options only if habitat has changed (Fix087)
Fixed Add warning to delete multiplex codes option in bulk update (Fix088)
Fixed Only enable split/merge functions after select from map (Fix089)
Fixed Apply bulk updates even when multiplex codes are not replaced (Fix091)
3.1.1 (25th November 2019)
Fixed Clear habitat type when IHS habitat changes (after change of incid) (Fix084)
Fixed Clear multiplex warnings when at least one recommended code is selected (Fix085)
Fixed Clear error messages if priority habitats have been fixed in pop-up window (Fix086)
3.1.0 (5th November 2019)
New New pop-out windows to display/edit priority and potential priority habitats (CR54)
New Enable multiple priority habitat classifications to be supported (CR52)
New Validate mandatory or recommended multiplex codes have been selected (CR56)
3.0.2 (14th October 2019)
Fixed Enable a subset of features for each selected INCID to be exported (Fix081)
Fixed Ensure predicted count of toids/fragment works with any filter query (Fix083)
3.0.1 (10th October 2019)
Fixed Check for OSMM updates before enabling OSMM review and bulk update (Fix082)
3.0.0 (1st August 2019)
New Enable auto zoom when selecting features for an incid in GIS (Fix068)
New Enable auto select of features in GIS when moving to a new incid (Fix069)
New Option to set minimum zoom scale when zooming to selected features in GIS (Fix071)
New Simple query filter window to search for a single INCID (Fix072)
New Enable window dimensions to be reset to their default values (Fix073)
New Option to hide the group headers in main interface to reduce window height (Fix076)
Improved Major enhancement to display and process and proposed OSMM updates (CR49)
Improved Improvements to ‘zoom to selected features’ functionality (Fix070)
Improved Save option to keep the main tool interface on top of other windows (Fix074)
Improved Ensure than filtered records are always displayed in INCID order (Fix075)
Improved Major overhaul of bulk update functionality with new confirm window (Fix078)
Improved Updated ‘About’ window with links to online user and technical guides (Fix079)
Fixed Bug when cancelled updates to a subset of INCID features were still applied (KI116)
Fixed Bulk update error where determination quality is blank (KI117)
Fixed Trap error when database requires a later version of the started application (Fix077)
Fixed Changes to text fields in options not being saved using <Enter> key (Fix080)
2.4.3 (27th February 2018)
Fixed Export problems (in ArcGIS) after selecting features in the active GIS layer (Fix067)
2.4.2 (22nd January 2018)
Improved Performance (in ArcGIS) by exporting outside of edit sessions (Fix064)
Improved Prompt user for export GIS layer name before starting export (Fix065)
Improved Performance when exporting attributes to a temporary database (Fix066)
Fixed Apply database connection time-out option instead of default 15 seconds (Fix063)
2.4.1 (6th June 2016)
Improved Enable use with all 32bit versions of MapInfo (Fix061)
Improved Enable use on multi-user virtual systems if MapInfo already running (Fix062)
2.4.0 (29th March 2015)
New Legacy habitat field editable with list from new ‘lut_legacy_habitat’ table (CR44)
New Option to show/hide related NVC Codes in the ‘Habitats’ tab (Fix056)
New Display the current database connection details in ‘About’ dialog (Fix058)
Improved Hide map window number from layer name when only one window (Fix059)
Improved Disable switch GIS layer button/menu when only one valid GIS layer (Fix060)
Fixed Adjust interface height correctly when showing/hiding optional areas (Fix057)
2.3.3 (23rd January 2015)
Improved Improvement to error reporting during the export process (Fix054)
Improved Enable connection via OLEDB to Access 2007 (.accdb) databases (Fix055)
Fixed ‘Get Map Selection’ bug (in MapInfo) if selection uses multiple tables (Fix052)
Fixed Check all selected features have unique keys before splitting/merging (Fix053)
2.3.2 (18th December 2014)
Fixed Bug exporting the source_id field with a field_format of ‘Lookup’ or ‘Both’ (CR43)
2.3.1 (14th December 2014)
New Sort records from ‘child’ tables so multiple fields are exported in same order (CR43)
Improved Performance when filtering large number of incids (Fix051)
2.3.0 (28th November 2014)
New Enable fields to be exported with codes or descriptions (CR14)
New Enable fields to be exported with both codes and descriptions (CR15)
New Prompt users to add the new GIS layer when an export has completed (CR16)
New Enable incid_source dates to be exported in different date formats (CR17)
New Enable auto-increment fields to be included in export layers (Fix034)
New Move the geometry (length and area) fields to the end of all export layers (Fix037)
New Display the export progress (in ArcGIS) correctly during an export (Fix038)
New Enable users (in MapInfo) to set a default export folder path option (Fix040)
New Warn users an export may take some time (if it exceeds 5,000 incids) (Fix042)
New Enable new ‘dummy’ fields to be included within export formats (Fix043)
New Enable maximum text field lengths to be specified in export formats (Fix044)
New Interweave multiple record fields from the same ‘child’ table together (Fix045)
New Enable fields to be converted to a different data type during an export (Fix048)
New Enable the multiple record counter to be included in an export field_name (Fix049)
New Warn users (in ArcGIS) of truncated field_names exporting to shapefiles (Fix050)
Improved Performance when exporting small numbers of incids (CR13)
Fixed Bug during export when comparing GIS layer and database field names (Fix033)
Fixed Only export selected features in GIS when ‘Selected Only’ checked (Fix035)
Fixed Clear all missing/empty fields when exporting features (in ArcGIS) (Fix036)
Fixed Check exports (in MapInfo) won’t exceed the max. record length/file size (Fix039)
Fixed Check the selected export format contains the incid column (Fix041)
Fixed Don’t repeat details from the same incid_source* record (Fix046)
Fixed Avoid errors with excessive SQL query lengths (Fix047)
2.2.0 (31st October 2014)
New ‘Advanced Query Builder’ interface for filtering records (CR5)
New ‘Select all Filtered INCIDs on Map’ button/menu (Fix032)
Improved Performance of ‘Select by Attribute’ (now known as ‘Filter by Attributes’) (CR12)
2.1.1 (3rd October 2014)
New Enable selection of new user interface styles (Dark Grey & Light Grey) (KI15)
New Site reference field added to the interface (CR37)
New Optional pop-up message following any of the split or merge operations (CR39)
Removed ‘Select by INCID’ button and menu as it served no known purpose (CR27)
Improved Only enable buttons/menus for split and merge options when available (CR7)
Improved Clarify previous and modified field values on the history tab (CR11)
Improved Reduce interface minimum height to support smaller screen resolutions (CR20)
Improved Hide the reason and process fields when the tool is in read-only mode (CR25)
Improved Enable INCID field text to be copied to the clipboard (CR28)
Improved Widen the ‘Select INCID to keep’ window (CR38)
Fixed Bug in editable drop-down lists when NULL value is present (Fix031)
Fixed Changes to the ‘IHS Habitat’ field now enabled the ‘Apply’ button (CR2)
2.1.0 (15th August 2014)
New Standalone ‘HluDbUpdater’ application to apply database changes (CR42)
Removed NVC Codes field (temporarily) as there is currently no space in interface (CR29)
Improved Update database validation and check the tool is not already running (CR30)
Improved Replaced IHS/NVC Category fields with Habitat Class/Type fields (CR29)
Improved Only habitat classes/types flagged ‘local’ appear in the drop-down lists (CR32)
Fixed Apply default sort order to lookup tables when sort_order same/blank (Fix025)
Fixed Hide progress bars (in MapInfo) when updating and merging features (Fix026)
Fixed Bug updating incid immediately after split/merge process (Fix027)
Fixed Bug comparing DateTime fields with fractions of seconds during updates (Fix028)
Fixed Error re-selecting features after physical split (in MapInfo) (Fix029)
Fixed Include time in DateTime fields when updating via ODBC connection type (Fix030)
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