Release Notes
New release features, enhancements, and fixes
Release Summary
DIGIT-Works release v0.2 is a new release that offers new platform features and functions, the details of which are provided below.
Functional changes
Added time extension capability in contracts.
Added signed audit capability for bank accounts and expense.
Added ability to update organisation contact details.
Integration from organisation to individual service.
Added ability to update payment and bill status at line item level.
Non-functional changes
NA
New Feature Additions
Feature | Description |
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Contract | Ability to extend time period for a contract. |
Bank account | Signed audit logs enabled for bank account. |
Expense | Added status update at line item level |
Known Issues
The following things are known issues that need to be addressed as part of the platform roadmap:
Integration with error queue implementation for all services and requisite measures to fix them need to be in place. In case of unrecoverable failures, this will provide a way to alert and institute measures to resolve.
Alert mechanisms when critical errors occur need to be in place, especially with billing.
Offline & low connectivity use cases need to be handled as a best practice.
Improved logging across services to help troubleshoot
Attendance service and muster roll are to be made configurable by adding a unit of measurement.
Expense service to push workflow as part of the payload into the Kafka topic for persistence.
Expense service & calculator to read effectiveFrom and effectiveTo dates from master data and pick rates accordingly.
Remove SMS related localisation from all services and move to a separate service.
Master data to be reviewed for all modules and state level master data to be added in master-config.json. Eliminate extra code in modules to strip out state level tenant.
Performance testing and benchmarking of services.
Security audit.
Document Resources and Links
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