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Release notes Indicium (2021.2.15)

Related products: Indicium Service Tier
Release notes Indicium (2021.2.15)

Hello everyone,

As of this sprint, the logo and background image as set in IAM will also be visible in Indicium's login pages. We also added support for translating the OpenIDConnect "Consent" page. And as always, we solved some issues.

In addition to these features that are directly visible in Indicium, we have been working on enhancements for the Universal GUI and the next Thinkwise Platform release as these also contain an Indicium component.

You can read the Indicium user manual to read about Indicium's features.

We'll keep you updated regularly about Indicium's progress.

 

Indicium Universal

 

Login page logo and background

The logo and background image, set in IAM, will now be visible on all Indicium pages involved with logging in. You can set the logo and background image in the IAM menu Settings > Global settings.

Example of a customized background and logo

Support for translating the OpenIDConnect Consent page

We added support for translating the OpenIDConnect "Consent" page. It is possible to overwrite the default translations of the standard scopes (OpenID, profile, etc.), and the custom resources that you can add in the Intelligent Application Manager (IAM).

 

Changes

 

  • Export to Excel for Date and Time controls (Universal GUI) - From now on, when exporting to an Excel file, the control format is respected. DATETIME_SHORT and TIME_SHORT will no longer show seconds, and a DATE control will no longer show the time. This is similar to how the Universal GUI shows the information of those control types.

  • Styling improvements for landing page - Indicium's landing page is now styled to look like the other Indicium pages.

Restyled Indicium landing page

 

Minor fixes and tasks

  • Database storage with a mandatory BLOB column showed an error when saving the record. This has been fixed.
  • In previous versions, the errors for Process procedures weren't logged, which made it difficult to find out why a system flow didn't work as expected. This has been fixed.
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