An update patch is available for LinkSOFT version 7.4.0.4. Customers are advised to apply this patch as soon as possible. Below is a list of changes in this patch.
Caution: Please ensure that you apply this patch on LinkSOFT Version 7.4.0.4. If you have a version earlier then 7.4.0.4, please follow instructions at
this link
to upgrade to version 7.4.0.4 before applying this patch.
To apply this patch, please perform the following:
- Download the patch from this link
- Unzip the patch files
- Copy the patch contents into the folder where Link Technologies application is installed
- Run the Database Upgrade application and APPLY the update
Please contact Link Technologies Support for assistance.
Features and fixes added to this version are listed below:
Case No |
Module |
Description |
7404.001 |
ESS |
Resolved the issue where leave entry editing selected the incorrect Leave Type and Status |
7404.002 |
ESS |
Resolved User maintenance updates which prevented updates to user records |
7404.003 |
INV |
Improvements to inventory stock holding audit process by moving the computations to a scheduled process and adding references back to the source transactions. |
7404.004 |
ESS |
Resolved timesheet report issue where timesheet entries were grouped by day. Timesheet entries are now shown for each entry during the day. |
7404.005 |
POS |
Debtors created from POS into JIWA is now allocated the default debtor classification |
7404.006 |
ESS |
Resolved the issue relating to "before shift finish buffer" which was incorrectly calculated when timesheets are processed |
7404.007 |
HRM |
KPI appraisal and performance appraisal report improvements |
7404.008 |
POS |
New report for reconciling POS and JIWA transactions by period. This report can drill down to transaction source |
7404.009 |
HRM |
Added description for system generated "leave" transactions |
7404.010 |
ESS |
New timesheet import rule for creating roster schedule for Friday and Saturday |
7404.011 |
ESS |
Added KPI indicators to staff hours alert and improved the layout for the alert. |
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