2007.051

Changes...
[Chg]  Changed the schema:
UPDATE PrefsClient set MaxAppVersion = 2007.051
UPDATE PrefsDatabase set DatabaseSchema = 2007.051
[New]  Policies can be exported (eg for emailing to others) and imported.
[New]  Exported Policies files can be password protected
[New]  Importing Policies can update or add to your policy register.
[New]  Hazardous Chemicals can be exported (eg for emailing to others) and imported.
[New]  Exported Hazardous Chemical files can be password protected
[New]  Importing Hazardous Chemicals can update or add to your Hazardous Chemicals register.
[New]  Added a new warning for unreviewed SOPs for the original authors.
[New]  The "To Do" box on the main window now displays unread or modified Policies.
[New]  Policies with substantial modifications now automatically appear on each persons 'To Do' list at login time.
[Chg]  The HazChem register on the main window now displays the CAS or UN number for all uses when specifically searching for these codes.
[Chg]  Alternative HazChem names expanded from varchar(255) to 'text' for 2007.051 created datafiles.
[Chg]  Non-Technical users no longer have a selectable but non-functioning 'New' menu item under 'File'
[Chg]  The Change password dialog now asks for the current password as well as a confirmation password before allowing the password to be changed.
[Chg]  If the screen is tall enough, the main window resizes to be just large enough to show the liability icon.
[Chg]  Win32: The Main window is positioned a little higher when first opened on the main screen.
[Chg]  Modified the Wizard dialog to look more like a Win32 wizard dialog.
[Fix]  The Users dialog no longer shows previously deleted users files.
[Fix]  Non-technical users now longer come up against an SQL error when displaying HazChems
[Fix]  Corrected the spelling of 'substantial'.
[Fix]  The SOP list in the 'To Do' on the main list is now a more accurate representation of the truth.
[Fix]  The "Preference" menu is once again selectable without logging in.


© Dr Gerard Hammond  PhD Thesis