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2020.20 Sprint release

Release Date:  
Monday, 19 October, 2020

Version:  
2020.20

Take a look at the improvements and fixes added to the platform in the latest release.

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Better user experience / Reducing the burden

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Fix - PI Download Review now contains only expected items.

Fix - When viewing Edit Review Dates page, clicking the Cancel button now redirects to the previous page (My Award Details or Eval>Reviews)a s expected, rather than redirecting to My Personal Portfolio page.

Fix - Review Form Download displays as expected. Funder viewing My Award Details or Eval>Reviews page can click to expand the “Choose an action” dropdown and the Download Review Form option Empty Standard Review Form is queued and downloaded as expected.

Fix - Award and Review Word documents download as expected. When a Primary Investigator on the Award details page clicks to Download Award and Outcome Data or Download Review, the material downloads as expected.

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Enhanced data collection

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Improve - Set up a new Additional Question for UKRI.

Improve - Refreshed Further Funding Microservice data. Additional data has been added from the following sources: RESEARCHFISH, CORDIS, EPMC, GTR, KAKEN, NIHWR & AUSTRALIA.

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Enabling data exploration & insights 

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Improve – Within e-Val Search (beta), Advanced search has been added to the People tab. When the Funder Admin clicks on the Advanced search link the user can select one from the following fields:

  • First name
  • Last name
  • ORCiD

And search on that field

Improve - Funder Admins using e-Val Search (beta) can sort by title on the search results page for awards, organisations and people.

Fix - In e-Val Search (beta), Empty Advanced Search fields no longer display when switching to other results lists. When a funder in Eval>Search views the awards results list and expands the advanced search dropdown and selects a field (Award Reference, Abstract, Title, Summary) and then clicks on a different results list (Outcomes, Organisation, People) the empty Awards Advance Search field does not display.

Fix - In Super Search, the Reset Search textlink displays as a link (as expected) rather than in black text.

Fix - Within e-Val Search (beta), the Results list behaves as expected when the user navigates to different tabs after using the Related Outcomes button. When a Funder Admin viewing the Search page clicks on an award card title and on the Related Outcome button and then goes back to awards tab and clicks an award card title again, and on the Related Outcome button, navigates to organisations or people or awards tab, the selected tab results list is displayed and does not revert to default.

Fix - Within e-Val Search (beta), when using advanced search, the results list behaves as expected and no longer reverts to default when the user removes an advanced search field. Note: This also applies to Organisation and People advanced searches.

Fix - E-Val Search (beta) pagination and entry numbers work as expected. When a Funder Admin scrolls down and changes the pagination of the list using the pagination bar the list is refreshed and the pagination bar shows the page the user is viewing, and Showing entry numbers are also updated

Fix - Fixed issue in e-Val Search (Beta) with Bulk updater not assigning additional questions correctly. When a funder on the search page selects an award and clicks Actions in bulk updater and then clicks to Assign additional questions, the question now appears as expected.

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For further details on the release or how you can get involved as a user tester, feel free to contact our Product Manager.

Ross.pullar@researchfish.com

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