2019.3
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)
We have updated our company name and logo to the Trimble brand.
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. |
Required update As of V. 2018.3, the Forecaster Console no longer uses Common Volumes to calculate order quantities. Now, it uses Trailer Compartments to maximize gallons and fit orders to specific trailer compartments. The V. 2018.3 update requires a simple setup process to forecast to trailer compartments. We have included a mass update tool in the ClientCenter download to ease this transition.
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Requirements
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TMWSuite®
You must be using TMWSuite V. 2019.3.
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Microsoft® .NET Framework
Install or upgrade to the latest version of the Microsoft .NET Framework on your system. At a minimum, you should have V.4.6.2 installed.
The framework must be installed on the FuelTMS applications server, client, and administrator systems before you install FuelTMS. 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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Microsoft SQL Server®
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 or later
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You must be logged into the system where you want to install the FuelTMS applications, and have administrator rights for that system.
Like most applications, FuelTMS applications can be installed locally on a user’s system. It is also possible to install FuelTMS applications 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.
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SQL Server System Administrator rights are necessary.
The installation of FuelTMS applications 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.
Enhancements
Setting up the store’s tanks
Viewing the Company Tank Model History window (FS-201278)
To open the Tank Model History window you had to double click in the tank row’s Tank Model ID field in the Tanks tab of the Company Tank Setup window. The command was hidden. Now you click the Edit command in the Tank Model History field to view a tank’s model history.
Link to topic: Setting up the store’s tanks
Resolved issues
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FS-201176
Fixed the issue where a blank dialog box pops up when you open and close the Inventory Services login window without adding a Username or Password. -
FS-201320
A reading of Zero (0) appears in the import file that is being inserted into a client’s database. Some files have a zero for the reading due to an error or something occurring at the site level that caused the zero to populate instead of the actual reading. Now when a zero shows for a valid tank, all readings for all tanks in the import file for that site will be ignored.