2025.2
This section contains the following for the latest version:
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System requirements
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Enhancements (new or updated features)
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Resolved issues (application improvements)
Before upgrading your production environment, Trimble recommends that you read the system requirements and install the latest version in a test environment. If you have questions, please contact your Trimble customer representative. |
Warnings
Installing over a telemetry-enabled version
If you install V.2025.2 over an older version of TMW Operations that has telemetry enabled without first uninstalling the older version, you may experience application crashes. This issue has been resolved in V.2025.3.
Social Security number encryption warning
Starting in version 2020.2, Social Security numbers you enter in the Driver profile are encrypted in the database by default.
However, you can set up the system so that the Social Security numbers you enter in the Driver profile are not encrypted in the database.
To do so, set the DataEncryption
General Info Table setting’s String1 field to N
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The Data Conversion Administration Utility lets you encrypt/decrypt a group of Social Security numbers in your database. Contact your Professional Services representative to obtain the DataConversionAdministrationUtilityInstall.msi. Access and usage of The Data Conversion Administration Utility should only be provided to a system administrator. That utility provides access to all highly sensitive data and should only be used in the explicit instance of needing to encrypt or decrypt the driver profile. |
Cancel order/trip feature warning
Starting in version 2020.1, the user interface for the cancel order/trip functionality has changed. Several enhancements were made to make the process easier and more intuitive. Also, the same Cancel Trip/Order window is now used in both Order Entry and in the Trip Folder.
For more information, see Canceling an order in version 2020.1 and later.
User level record security
Starting with TMW Operations version 2019.1, there is a functional change that will affect customers using custom views on Company Planner, Brokerage, or Covering boards that rely on User Level Record Security. Affected customers may need to contact Support for assistance before upgrading. See the User level record security resolved issue for details.
Minimum technical requirements for 17.50 or higher warning
To upgrade from a build lower than 17.50 to 17.50 or higher, you must follow these steps.
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Notify your Support team that you will upgrade. (As noted in Step 4, they will need to work with you to complete the installation process.)
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Verify that your environment adheres to these minimum technical requirements:
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Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.6.2 must be installed.
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Trimble Transportation recommends testing the Microsoft .Net Framework upgrade in a test environment prior to upgrading in any production environments.
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Use this link to Microsoft’s site for instructions on how to determine the .Net Framework version that you have installed.
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Client operating systems must be at Windows 7 SP1 or higher.
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Server operating systems must be at Windows Server 2012 or higher.
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In addition, verify that your system adheres to the additional requirements listed in the General requirements section for the build you are upgrading to.
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Run the TMW Operations installation program.
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Before any users attempt to use TMW Operations, call your Support representative to have them update your Planning Worksheet boards.
Trimble Transportation has added columns to the system default Planning Worksheet views to enhance the inline editing feature. These columns also must be added to all custom views. Support will perform this step for you at no cost. |
Case sensitive passwords warning
Starting with V.17.50, the system treats all passwords as case sensitive. This includes existing passwords.
This change affects how you log in with an existing password:
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If your password was created with
[Misc]CaseSensitivePasswords=OFF
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If your password was created with
[Misc]CaseSensitivePasswords=ON
in your TTS50, you can enter that password as you originally recorded it (case sensitive).
Requirements
Before you begin installing TMW Operations version 2025.2, check that these requirements are met:
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TMWSuite®
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TMW Back Office
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Microsoft® .NET Framework
.NET Framework 4.6.2 or later (full package not client)The framework must be installed on the TMW Operations server, client, and administrator systems before you install TMW Operations. If it is not present, the system displays an advisory message during the installation. Install the framework before running the application.
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Internet Information Services (IIS) for Microsoft Windows Server®
IIS Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 or later -
Microsoft SQL Server®
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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 or later
Note: SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server 2019, and SQL Server 2022 are certified for use with this application. Trimble Transportation recommends using the latest service pack of whichever version you use.
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You must be logged into the system where you want to install TMW Operations, and have administrator rights for that system.
Like most applications, TMW Operations can be installed locally on a user’s system. It is also possible to install TMW Operations on a network drive. To do so, you must be logged into the system where the drive is physically located, and have administrator rights for that system. -
SQL Server System Administrator rights are necessary.
The installation of TMW Operations includes the manual application of a SQL script to the TMWSuite database. You must have a SQL Server administrator login and password to apply it. -
PC*Miler®
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TruETA Preplanning
You must have these Trimble Web Products and modules installed:-
Licensing
Licensing API
For details, see the Trimble Web Products installation guide.
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SystemsLink 2020.3
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SystemsLink Core API
For details, see the SystemsLink installation guide.
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WorkCycle 2019.4
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WorkCycle Management
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WorkCycle SystemsLink Objects
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WorkCycle Service
For details, see the WorkCycle installation guide.
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Enhancements
Trip Folder
Driver Hours Of Service (HOS) availability (TTESUITE-210132)
Added a HOS control "DriverHOSRemainingControl” to the Trip Folder. The control provides the ability to add a display of the Hours of Service (HOS) for the driver selected on the active leg within the Trip Info tab. This lets you quickly see the available time left for the driver for that day.
Also, the Planning Worksheet Inbound tab now includes Driver1HOS and Driver2HOS columns. It displays the Daily/Shift/Cycle. The Driver tab display also includes the same DriverHOS column.
Note: To add the HOS control, Right-click Toggle Quickdesigner > Add New Item and select the new control type. Select Controller under Field Group and Leg (IDispatchLegFull) under Field.
Trip Planner
Add new fields to the Driver Swap window (TTESUITE-211839)
Added driver and swap driver first and last name information to the Swap Shifts window available from the Trip Planner.
These read-only fields were added to the Driver Shifts data grid:
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Driver First Name
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Driver Last Name
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Swap Driver Name
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Swap Driver First Name
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Swap Driver Last Name
Note: The fields can be added or removed using Field Chooser.
TruETA
Hours of Service (TTESUITE-211644)
TruETA currently returns estimated drive hours remaining and cycle hours remaining alongside ETAs, but this data is not currently stored in TMWSuite. Going forward, Trimble will change the TruETA integration to store those values for the leg. These estimated remaining hours will be available in the Inbound tab of the Planning Worksheet alongside the driver’s current remaining hours.
Also, if the new Config setting is used, the RemainingDrive time and RemainingCycleTime values from a Driver’s recent TruETA solution will be used in the TDA optimization HOS hours for the Driver.
Resolved issues
Driver Profile
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TTESUITE-210501
In the schedule edit/Generate Schedule, overridden changes to max shift dispatches will no longer update the Driver Profile.
EDI
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TTESUITE-70136
Fixed an issue where accepting a pending EDI order was incorrectly updating the order status to complete if the order was created from a master order.
EDI Planning Worksheet
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TTESUITE-211109
The EDI Planning Worksheet now properly applies the user’s filter (set using the Restrict button) to the Trips and EDI grids when the user includes more than 21 BillTo’s (was previously only using the first 21).
ExpertFuel
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TTESUITE-209922
Previously, if EFIncludeOpenStopsOnly=Y
in the General Info Table, ExpertFuel only included lat/long information from check calls for the origin location. The Origin object does not support lat/long.
Now, ExpertFuel includes city/state/ZIP information if it exists in the check call.
Trip Folder
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TTESUITE-158887
When TruETA is installed and implemented you currently only get TruETA data for the first leg on a trip. Now, you will also get TruETA data for any successive legs on split trips.
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TTESUITE-211845
When saving in the Trip Folder, if the save fails due to a trip being modified by another process, the warnings/errors dialog will now display. Previously, no notification would be made other than the warnings/errors notification label indicating an error is present.
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TTESUITE-212147
Performance has been enhanced when opening a trip in the Trip Folder, particularly when the trip contains multiple cross-dock stops.