- Made changes to the Earned As Spent EVT type so that the system generates earned value regardless of whether a work package has a resource assignment that has started yet. Also updated the % Complete so that EV is calculated when a resource assignment has large negative values. Also fixed LOE so that if a budget value is wiped out on a resource assignment that previously had earned value on it, the system will now reverse that entry in the current period by putting in a negative EV amount in the current period.
- Tableau Dashboards: Added a refresh mechanism that gives status updates and shows progress of the current data refresh process. This allows you to understand how long it will take before your refresh is complete and the updated data will appear in your Tableau Dashboard.
- Tableau Dashboards: Added an ability to download a Tableau Workbook in Excel, PDF, PowerPoint and CSV format.
- Tableau Dashboard Designer: Added a Manage Dashboards link that allows you to order and delete Tableau Dashboards.
- Tableau Dashboard Designer: Fixed a bug where the screen would show white when creating a new dashboard using the Publish As button in the Tableau Dashboard Designer. Now, the system loads your new dashboard into the designer as expected.
- Admin → Resources: Added the ability to create Resource level hierarchal trees of resource codes.
- Various Reports: Added Resource Level 1-X columns to reports so you can view and group your data by resource levels.
- Reporting → Form 1030: Changed the label Format 1030 to Form 1030 throughout Dash360.
- Login: If a CAM tries to login but has not been given access to any projects, then the system would throw a white page with a bad error message that made no sense to the user. Now, the system will log the CAM out and tell them to contact their site administrator because they do not have access to any projects.
- Reporting → Compare Projects: When comparing 2 projects, sometimes the Difference column would be a long decimal with 16 digits. Now, this column is always rounded to 2 decimal places.

