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Release 2.2.8
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Written by Israel Becerra
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ServicePower HUB Release 2.2.8

Release Date: Oct 24th, 2024


Here's a quick summary of the latest updates and enhancements we've delivered in 2.2.8. We also squashed some bugs and continue to improve the overall performance of ServicePower HUB.


Order Parts via a Purchase Order (NEW)

ServicePower is excited to announce that you may now order parts via the NEW Purchase Order functionality. While ordering parts for COD work orders is still available, we've heard your feedback and now HUB allows you to create a COD part order for your business outside of the confines of the work order process. This will now allow you to do things like order parts for multiple work orders (customer service calls) and replenishment inventory shipments for your business.


Dashboard Menu Option for Purchase Orders (View List and New)


HUB - Dashboard - Purchase Orders Menu Option.png

Purchase Order List (History)


HUB - Purchase Order List.png

Purchase Order Detail (Encompass Part Order)


HUB - Purchase Order Details.png

Manually Overriding the Tax Rate for COD was Difficult (Fixed)

We've resolved an issue on COD calls where the tax rate field on the Line Items card (in edit mode) wasn't easily accepting a decimal value.

Tap Edit on Line Item Card


HUB - Work Orders - Line Item Card.png

Override Tax Rate and Click Save


HUB - Work Orders - Line Item Card - Edit Mode - Tax Field.png

In Warranty Jobs Were Showing as "Out Of Warranty" Until Page is Refreshed (Fixed)


We've fixed an issue where in warranty jobs were appearing as "out of warranty". After manually refreshing the page, it would then appear correctly as "In Warranty".


Sometimes the Bottom Card is not Fully Visible (Fixed)


We've resolved an issue where sometimes the bottom card on the Work Order Details page was not fully visible.


Zip Codes, in Rare Cases, Were Getting Added Twice to Coverage Areas (Fixed)

Resolved an issue where, in rare cases, a zip code was showing up twice in a coverage area.

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