INSIDE v2024.4.1

Release Notes

 1/27/2025

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Aggregator

INSIDE Aggregator

The INSIDE Aggregator is a new feature that was released in the previous quarter. It enables INSIDE users to be assigned to specific sites and buildings. With this release, the feature has been enhanced by updating the attribute table and site statistics to display data only for the buildings and sites included in each user's assigned aggregation. Additionally, users assigned to an aggregation are now limited to adding, updating, and viewing observations and CCTV cameras only within their assigned aggregation.  Finally, downloaded data will now be restricted to the assigned aggregation, rather than including the entire instance’s indoor datasets.


Downloads

Updates to the MMPK Download
Updates have been made to the building footprint (buildingPoly_Footprint) layer to use the building name from INSIDE’s ‘Facilities’ layer in the MMPK download option.


Web Map and Widgets

Restrict Spatial Edits to Observations

Once an observation is created, it cannot be relocated on the map. 

 

Improvements to Feature Information in the Accordion Pane When Selected from the Search Bar

Selecting a building from the search bar will display the feature information in the correct order within the Accordion Pane.


Optimizations

Speed Enhancements to Map Loading Times

Improvements have been made to speed up the map loading time.


Admin

Updates to User Role Names

User role names have been updated for improved clarity.

 

In an INSIDE instance with the Aggregator premium feature enabled, the role previously known as "Aggregator Admin" is now referred to as "System Admin", while the role known as "Admin" is now called "Local Admin."

 

In an INSIDE instance without Aggregator enabled the role of "Admin" has been updated to "System Admin."