Introduction
This document includes information about the new features, other improvements, and corrected known issues implemented in the Clausion FPM 23.01 general availability version.
The previous general availability release is Clausion FPM 22.11.
New Features and Other Improvements
Default year for custom conversion tables
Feature ID: FD-4980
The conversion tables of the Custom type now have a default year column in which the conversion table opens by default. If the conversions do not change annually, it is possible to maintain the conversions with just the default year.
Printing in Web-client
Feature ID: FD-4923
The print button has been added to the template section of the FPM web client. This functionality enables users to print input or report templates directly without saving the template first e.g., in Excel or PDF format. The page orientation, scaling or fit to page options are set for the report or input template in the FPM’s template management before printing if needed.
Corrected Known Issues
Issue ID | Issue | Resolution |
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FD-7127 |
Instance document has missing facts |
Primary item information is included when checking which data points are equal by their context and can be removed as duplicates. Primary item is referring to the ID of a specific data point in the SBR taxonomy. |
FD-6627 |
WEB: Custom templates don't keep the date format |
Previously, when user was entering and saving a date in Web-client in the custom input sheet, the date was preponed (the date appeared as the previous date after saving). |
FD-6196 |
XBRL: Data is not retrieved correctly if there are several FPM accounts defined from mapping screen |
Previously, XBRL instance was not retrieving data correctly to the data entrypoint when several FPM accounts were listed in the mapping screen for a data entry point, retrieved values had decimals, or only one of the accounts mapped for the data entrypoint had data. Now XBRL instance allows mapping more than one FPM account to the data entrypoint and retrieving values with decimals. |