Released on January 4, 2023
Due to recent changes, the import of sets by using a prefix (CTRL+P) because case sensitive. So, if the prefix was recorded as E.g.: ABC and the reference was typed as abc.myreference this didn’t import the set. It’s now restored as case insensitive.
When the centralization to the database of the estimate was activated, the import of articles from a database using a prefix (CTRL+P) or a direct reference with preferential database (CTRL+W) didn’t centralize the article.
However, it worked when dropping an article from the database or by entering a reference from the list.
In time frame sheets, whatever the type of time frame, you will find information about the periods used in the very first column in cells A2 and A3.
So, if you need to test this for your logic, keep in mind that you have also the number of main periods in E2. The number of sub periods is automatically calculated. The cell A2 contains the name for the main periods of time and the cell A3 contains the name for the sub periods of time. The names are always upper cased and always in English, whatever the language of the interface so you don’t have to adapt your formulas. The names can be either: DAYS, DECADES, MONTHS, NONE, QUADRIMESTERS, QUARTERS, SEMESTERS, WEEKS, YEARS"