Improvements


Audit Logs!

Waterly has always had audit logging behind the scenes in case it was needed.  It's helpful if you accidentally delete something you didn't mean to, or want to know just who moved your cheese and changed that metric name unexpectedly.


To access the audit log, you can click the Waterly logo in the upper right corner of the application.  Once there, you'll see a new button at the bottom pointing you towards the Audit Log:


Once you click that "View Audit Log" button, you'll be presented with an audit log with a range of tools to slice and dice the audit log and narrow things down within your organization.


We're still working on making this feature even better, so, please give it a try, and as always, we love feedback! Let us know how it's working for you, and if there's anything we can do to make it even better.




Still Faster

We talked about it last week, and we just can't stop.  We've made some updates this time around that should make those really large sites feel even snappier.  While we're always keeping a close eye out, please do let us know if you are running into any particular areas that are troublesome.




Keep It On Lockdown

Here at Waterly, we use a host of tools to help us keep on top of security issues that may come up in the application. While this is an ongoing effort each week, this is just a little reminder to our dear customers that we are in fact always updating Waterly to stay clear of cybersecurity vulnerabilities.




Bug Fixes

As usual, we have a handful of fixes that went in this week.  Most notably:


  • We fixed an issue that could very occasionally make it difficult to login to Waterly without clearing your cache.  After this update, it should be smooth sailing.

  • If you happen to be using Waterly with a system TimeZone outside of the continental US, you may have run into an issue generating monthly reports.  We've made that work nicely anywhere on the planet.  (Though we're not quite ready for Mars yet)

  • We noticed an issue where sometimes WaterlyConnect (SCADA) values would ask you to restore a changed value, even though it appeared nothing had actually changed.  This was due to the way Waterly manages precision.  We've corrected this to make it work much more cleanly:(This situation is now fixed)





Thank You

We will use this space to update notes on the software if needed.


As always, we are grateful for all of our water and wastewater superheroes that we get to work with every day.  We hope you enjoy the new features, but as always, we welcome your suggestions, comments, and complaints.  The future of Waterly is driven by your input, so please keep the feedback coming by support ticket, phone call, email, or carrier pigeon.