- The 3.0 release of Dash360 upgrades the software to the new .NET 6.0. This is the new, supported version of .NET from Microsoft.
- Bootstrap framework and several dozen other javascript libraries were also updated to their most current version. Users may notice a few small UI differences, but overall, the software should function the same as before.
- Admin → Import: The Resource Assignment imports now will not allow you to add a Resource Assignment with a start date before 1950 or after the year 2500. This is to insure an improper date is not uploaded in the Resource Assignment file. When this occurred, it drastically slowed down Dash360 as a million+ timephase records would be generated.
- Estimating → WBS Dictionary: If you had a large WBS Code File, the WBS Dictionary would throw an error. This has been corrected.
- Earned Value → CPR: If your CPR had no grouping levels and you tried to export it to Excel, some of the records would not export. This has been corrected.
- Admin → Projects → Edit Project → Threshholds: When adding a Between value, sometimes the High Value / Percent field would not appear on the form. This has been corrected.
- Estimating → Staffing Plan Report: The Resource Description column would remove some of the text in the description if it encountered a hyphen. This has been corrected.
- Estimating → Cost Estimate Form → Schedule: The Weights number is now formatted to use your user settings for comma and decimal placement.
- Reporting → Activity Assignments Report: The Export to Excel feature was broken. It now works as expected.
- Admin → Import / Export Resource Assignments: There was a bug with exporting resource assignments were customers had external links and resource assignment notebook fields. The column headers were correct, but sometimes the values would get put into the wrong columns. If the customer reimported this file, it could cause errors on the re-import. This has been corrected.
- Admin → Codes: Copying a code file did not copy the Hierarchal / Flat toggle or the separator. This has been corrected.

