Machine & License Un assign logic update:
The changes made to the machine and license un assign logic results in the representation of accurate value in the Robot status widget in Command Center, robot monitoring page and license count in the license management page.
In the current model when the machine moves to “Not Responding” state it requires manual action to move the machine to any other state. A logic update has been made to move the machine to idle state automatically when the machine remains in “Not Responding” state for more than 48 hours and a mail is sent to the user of this action. The license assigned to the machine gets unassigned when the machine moves to idle state.
Post the machine getting moved to idle state and the Manager does not receive heartbeat from the Runner for more than 15 minutes, the Robility auto scheduler un-allocates the machine from the program to which it was allocated.
Robot Monitoring Updates:
In the updated model of Robot monitoring menu, when a user clicks on the numbered option placed under each state (Idle, Running, Check & Not responding) a pop up that appears holding the robot details has been cleaned up and the the headers populated in the pop up are computer name, duration, last communication date & time, selection checkbox and view log option. The grid initially loads the list of machines in the respective state for a duration of < 15 minutes. Multiple options are available in the drop-down that helps to narrow down the grid listings.
Similarly, the environment monitoring details drilldown grid is added with duration drop down and Last Communication Date & Time.
Process AHT dashboard update:
The AHT Dashboard now reports correct numbers in Waiting AHT column, correction was made to the incorrect calculation logic which was reporting sum total instead of average.
SmartInteract date filter update:
A bug in date filter which was preventing users to view the transactions for the current date is now fixed. This issue was observed in systems which had time zones other than IST.