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Release Notes 30 June 2025

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πŸ“¦ Work Package Grouping​

What the update is:
You can now create, edit, and delete work package groups, and assign multiple work packages under a single grouped structure. These groups show up with a clear hierarchy in dropdowns across the platform.

Who is it for:
Primarily for project managers dealing with large or multi-package projects β€” especially during construction – that handle many projects under one umbrella.

What does the update mean:
This update saves significant admin time and simplifies project organization. Instead of juggling separate dropdowns and setup workflows, everything is centralized β€” making permissions, navigation, and project creation much more efficient.


πŸ“Š Activity & Adverse Event Category Reporting​

What the update is:
You now have visibility over all activity and adverse event categories in project reports β€” not just those used on a specific day. If no work package is selected, the full list appears by default. You can also include or exclude categories just like with consumption.

Who is it for:
Teams who need to generate comprehensive project reports for contractual or operational reporting, especially those required to track categories that may not be logged daily.

What does the update mean:
This update helps reduce manual work in Excel and ensures reporting formats align with contract requirements β€” boosting user satisfaction and retention.


πŸ”„ On-Demand Data Filling for Reports​

What the update is:
DPRs (Daily Progress Reports) and other reports are now created without automatically pulling in data. Instead, a β€œFill data” button lets you manually load the relevant information. Each activity section also includes a "Fill from another report” option, which allows you to selectively pull in data from a specific report β€” rather than loading everything you have access to across the system.

Who is it for:
All users responsible for creating or reviewing DPRs β€” especially those needing more precision in where report data is sourced from.

What does the update mean:
This gives you more control and accuracy in how reports are built. It saves time by avoiding unnecessary data loading, and improves reporting quality by letting you pick exactly which report to pull data from.


🧰 Work Order Template Upgrades in Sequences​

What the update is:
You can now add checklists and bill of materials (BoM) directly into work order templates used within work order sequences.

Who is it for:
Field service planners, maintenance leads, and operations managers who rely on standardized procedures and materials across recurring work orders.

What does the update mean:
This makes it possible to standardize execution and ensure nothing is missed across sequences of work. It also saves time by automating what used to be manual steps β€” ensuring consistent checklists and required parts are always included.


For questions or feedback, reach out via the internal support portal or contact your Shoreline product representative.