May 30, 2018
What’s New
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Shiny new API Endpoints:
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Comments and Custom Flags
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Depth Features - Plugs, Perforations, and Sleeves
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Fluids and Chemicals
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User Access and Management:
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Users can now be given access to Manage Picklists and join in on the data QC fun.
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View only users can be given ability to download data but don’t fret, this option will always default to off.
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When a user with 'By Job' access creates a new job, that job is added to the list of jobs they can access.
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Keep user lists clean and tidy with the option to archive 'No Access' users so they don’t show up in the main user list.
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Administrators can feel even more powerful with the ability require users to reset their passwords after a set number of days. Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
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Sorry users, only administrators can change user email addresses now.
Updates & Improvements
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The Treatment Data Import sheet (aka America’s favorite spreadsheet) got some behind-the-scenes improvements to simplify future additions and changes.
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New color by options on Stage Variance and Depth Variance reports - Breakdown, ISIP, Frac Gradient, and Horsepower.
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When editing a custom flag on Multi-Well Timeline, the job that flag is assigned to will be part of the dialogue box and will be editable (woohoo!).
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The 1-Second file importer can accommodate tab delimited data and will be a little more forgiving of fun little quirks like repeated time stamps or text in a time column.
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Stage number can now be used as a query parameter when pulling data via the API for all applicable endpoints.
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API keys can be generated and managed for individual users, matching their access parameters, or at the company level, for universal job access. Reach out to us if you’d like to learn more.
Bug Fixes
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Something weird was going on with csv files that ended in a bunch of blank lines, those should work now.
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We adjusted some of the error messages on Treatment Data Import to be more clear.
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There are two types of people in the world: those who still use Internet Explorer, and those who enjoy their browsing experience. The former were experiencing some issues with Repair Files dialog so we, being infinitely accommodating and inclusive, fixed it...and the big blue E lives on (sigh).