Released on October 23, 2019
Because some beta versions issued after 7.18 official had a problem when downgrading to 7.18 format, we have fixed the bug in 7.18.684 and adapted the 7.18 official to fix automatically the problem during a check and repaint operation (in both new beta and official 7.18.7).
The problem created is related to the WBS_Variables. When you don't use this feature in a downgraded estimate you won't have any problem except when you attempt to use the convertor with a template downgraded from a beta.
Anyhow, the problem gets solved automatically by doing a check and repaint with this version (of with the official 7.18.7).
If you get the message NO SUCH TABLE 'LOCALVARS' this version to fix the problem.
If you never used beta issued after the 7.18 to downgrate to 7.16, 7.17 and 7.18 format you won't have this problem which appears only in downgraded files.
If you use WBS variables it is highly recommended that you use the official 7.18.7 or a beta version greater than 7.18.683. If you don't do that, you may lose your WBS variables anytime and for sure when upgrading to future 7.19.
You have a new menu in Automation / Partners Applications / SPIGAO to display the part of the original BOQ which matches the price where your cursor is located.