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Thursday, 18 July 2013
Hatchgate’s now on Twitter…
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Software is now subscribed to Twitter – I will be regularly tweeting
notifications about update releases, new features, general news etc. plus more
mundane items such as holiday dates.
Friday, 26 April 2013
Vacation…
I am
away on vacation from Saturday 11th May until Wednesday 29th
May inclusive.
During
this time I should be able to respond to emails and occasionally hold a voice
conversation using Skype, as I am taking a spare laptop with me. I should
also be able to connect to your pc’s / server’s in the event of an emergency.
As most
of you know, it is my policy to not issue program updates for a couple of weeks
before going away (as I don’t want to risk introducing any new problems
beforehand), so updates are going to cease in the next few days.
Therefore,
if you have any issues that cannot wait, please phone or email me now.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
If you use the Mercury ServiceWeb website…
Currently,
the Mercury Background Tasks (MTask) utility sends data to the ServiceWeb
website only once or twice per day.
However
I have recently improved the utility to make the sending of data more
efficient, thus we can now send updates to the website every 20 minutes.
This
means your account customers can now see progress / updates to your service job
records no later than 20 minutes after you modify the records on your office
database.
(This is available on MTask version 146 and higher).
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Colour coding automatic status assignments…
Some of
you already assign colours to job status descriptions so that jobs can display
a different colour according to their current status.
A new
feature within Mercury Systems (build version 172 and higher) allows you to
also assign colour to automatic status descriptions (e.g. Job created;
Job assigned to…; Job moved to…; Job deleted from…).
How to
set this up – Using any code you like, add the following status descriptions
within F8 Status Codes Maintenance (these entries are case-sensitive so enter them
exactly as below, without quotations):-
“Job
created”
“Job
assigned to”
“Job
moved to”
“Job
deleted from”
(Note
the capital ‘J’, the rest is lower case).
For each
new entry, assign a colour in the usual way (do not tick any boxes); click
New/update to save the colour setting.
Once
your system has been updated to at least version 172, the new colour
assignments will begin to work.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Changes to reports screens…
I have
added some new features within the reports screen for both Mercury Service
Manager and Mercury Stock Manager, available in build version 170 and higher.
New
Feature #1
There is
a new tab called ‘Primary Reports’ (in addition to the usual General Reports,
Admin Reports and Library). Within this tab, you can add all of your
favourite reports so that they are easily found. Simply select a report
that you use often, click the ‘Edit Report Settings’ button, and change the
Report Category to ‘Primary’, then hit the save button. Repeat this for
all reports you wish to re-assign. Note that the Primary tab will be
appear empty until you populate it.
New
Feature #2
Since
there are over 80 standard reports, you can now hide the reports you do not
use. Using the ‘Select’ column, tick all reports that are not needed and
click on the ‘More’ button, followed by ‘Mark Reports As Hidden’.
Similarly, you can reverse this and make hidden reports visible again by
selecting one of the other options within the ‘More’ button.
Changes
made with these two new features affect all users.
Please
contact me if you wish to be upgraded to this latest version.
Friday, 4 January 2013
Urgent Updates Were Installed Yesterday
Due to
an previously unforeseen issue with a 3rd party website used by
Mercury Systems, it was necessary to forcibly update the Mercury Systems
software on all customer’s servers yesterday evening.
A few of
you know about this already, however most customers will not be aware of the
issue. Either way, your systems are now fully updated and working.
If any
of your client pc’s still have the previous version open, please close the
program and re-open it again before using.
What screen resolutions are you using on your pc’s / laptop’s …?
I need
your assistance please. At the moment all Mercury Systems screen forms are
designed to fit a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels. However
resolutions have been getting higher over the last few years, and if customers
are generally using these higher resolutions, I can modify certain forms (e.g.
client details, job details, stock record) so that they can display more
information by making them physically bigger.
Therefore,
please would you be able to spend a few minutes to compile a list of the screen
resolutions from all pc’s / laptop’s that are used for running Mercury Systems?
Alongside
the resolution, can you note the username, and whether the machine is a pc or a
laptop. E.g.:- “FRED BLOGGS, LAPTOP, 1400x900“
How to
do this:-
On
Windows XP, right-click the desktop surface and click ‘Properties’, click the
‘Settings’ tab, and note the current resolution.
On
Windows Vista, right-click the desktop surface and click ‘Personalize’, select
‘Display Settings’ from the list, and note the current resolution.
On
Windows 7, right-click the desktop surface and click ‘Screen Resolution’, and
note the current resolution.
I would
be grateful if you could email me the results in the next week or so.
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