July 2010 WLR3 Enhancements

The latest release of the WLR3 portal from AKJ includes the following enhancements:
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Call Diversion No Announcment required the user to enter a CLI. The CLI prompt has now been removed.
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Implemented exclusion list for unsupported services on L4L transfers. When placing large bulk transfer orders, the process of confirming unsupported products/services can be time consuming. A new exclusion list allows the user to ignore any unsupported product on future transfer orders.
The message displayed to show unsupported products has been replaced with a grid view. Individual products can be clicked to enter them into the exclusion list. -
Added merge functionality for PSTN lines to combined together in one ISDN2 installation.
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Advice Of Transfer menu looks at CLI type to determine whether the line is PSTN, ISDN2 or ISDN30 in order to run the correct cancel workflow
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All Calling and Network features should now have products generated for them. The problem was that the product generation look-up table did not have all the available CNFs listed.
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Bring into Service menu option has been enabled for after a Modify ISDN30 workflows order completes
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Care Level 2 charges are no longer generated due to Service Harmonisation
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Care Level 4 products are now being generated on new and transfer orders. Also, they are being created when moving from level 3 to level 4
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Change the Aux line count when looping back around the workflow as it was adding on the original number of Aux lines from the installation detail. This is correct when increasing the number of Aux lines but not when transferring multiline.
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Fix to prevent multiple Care level charges being raised when there are historic prices for a care level. Also applied to other one billing products
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Fixed the bug where an updated appointment date/timeslot was showing differently on the order to notification date/timeslot.
Corrected calls to UpdateNotificationAppointment() to now correctly pass theWorkflowUID and not the ClientOrderUID -
Implemented tariff sheme filtering. On the products screen the schemes are limited to the dominant scheme for the company for the product selected. This reduces the chance of an incorrect scheme being selected in error. The override tariff combo box also has a "More..." option so that all schemes can be shown if necessary. This can be reverted to the filtered list with the "Less..." option.
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ISDN30 Defined Transfer changed so that it now requires the user to enter the postcode rather than choose the Gold Key. If it’s a conversion the user will be require to select the Gold Key still.
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Managed CP KCIs for RCF/CR should now get shown on the order. Currently there is an issue with Openreach not returning our order reference and so the KCIs are not appearing. The solution is to try and match it to the last order that was sent out that could have ordered RCF
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On the L4L transfer form the same change is implemented. When a line is being transferred for a new customer with no scheme history the most recent 20 schemes are displayed.
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Only one Care Level charge (if applicable) and one channel charges are now being generated for ISDN2 Standard installations
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Product Generation corrected so that connection charges for DDIs/SNDDIs/MSNs plus CNFs are not created on a Transfer unless they are newly added as part of that order
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The "Number(s) exporting to new CP" cessation reason has been implemented as a losing line rental reason.
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The Advice Of Transfer now displays the CLI instead of the Service ID. The serviceId can be displayed by viewing the XML
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The option to add an ISDN-2 line to a Complex Site is now supported
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The SNNDI numbers are now displayed on the installation details tab from with the CRM
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There is now the ability to bulk add/remove a CNF (without Pins or CLIs) on a site, e.g. Raw Call Data.
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Users can now update the service id themselves. They have a new option on wlr3_LineManagement called Update Address Key.
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