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Category: Release Notes

LINQ Engine Upgrade – V8 Turbo!

This weekend we switched on a major upgrade to LINQ’s engine. Over the course of six weeks we’ve done the software equivalent of: Swapping our 1.6 litre engine with a tuned V8 Adding a turbo, and super-charger Squeeze in some electric motors And then we painted some sweet flames down the side! So what will […]

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Connection Hints and Helpers

Almost every new LINQ user comes across times when LINQ won’t let you connect something to something else. LINQ helpers recognize those moments and explain why, and how you can use LINQ to get maximum results. Already an expert? Well that’s awesome! You can just click ‘Got It!’ on the helper and it will stop […]

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Import Users

Adding users to LINQ is much simpler now: add users to our template spreadsheet, and import them all at once. LINQ administrators, you can find this option under ‘User Management’.

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Information Output Indicator

We’ve had a customer or two asking for a indicator to identify the information nodes that are supply chain outputs (these are the ones that allow you to enter value). We added a little bar indicator on information nodes that are outputs.

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Expandable Navigator

Where does that information come from? What’s involved in producing that report? Who uses that information and where does it go? The navigator now works as a resizable split screen, complete with independent zoom controls. Now you can run an analysis view alongside your supply-chain. Getting the big picture just got a lot easier with LINQ.  

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Helpers

Over the coming weeks we are adding features that make it easy for new users to get started with LINQ. The first helper describes what the connections between nodes mean. You can turn them on and off in My Settings menu (under the cog icon).

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