Releases: Project60/org.project60.banking
Releases · Project60/org.project60.banking
CiviBanking 0.5.3 beta 1
This is going to be the next 'official' CiviBanking version with a bunch of important bugfixes - especially if you're using CiviCRM 4.6.18+. See the details HERE.
CiviBanking 0.5.2
Improvements over CiviBanking 0.5:
- greatly improved account editor (#118)
- added bank account reference validation and normalisation (#118)
- improvements on UI (#116, #122)
- improved 4.6 compatibility
- added "drop column" option to CSV importer (#115)
- added recurring contribution matcher
- option for a custom title for existing contribution matcher (#109)
- added 'unset', 'sha1', 'sprint' and 'preg_replace' actions to regex analyser (#107, #116)
- option to disable received_date check in existing contribution matcher (#103)
- fixed/improved tx attribute lookup (#106, #111)
- fixed/improved menu integration (#110)
CiviBanking 0.5.2 release candidate 2
Minor improvements to #118 and UI over 0.5.2rc1
CiviBanking 0.5
- added CSV exporter (#83)
- added bank account dedupe (#73)
- add an analyser to connect transactions to bank accounts after import-phase (#97)
- extended cancellation matcher to handle fees and reason (#84)
- extended SEPA cancellation matcher (#96)
- improved visualisation of create macher (#94)
- added counter to new, analysed, completed filters (#90)
- better visualisation of negative amount (#89)
- added option for file probing to CSV importer (#80)
- added generic penalties (#85)
- added more features to name-based search (#93)
- FIX #82 - last item in review omits execution info
CiviBanking 0.4.3
Only fixes #79
Identical to v0.4.3rc1
CiviBanking 0.4.2
fixes concurrency issue, more responsive UI
CiviBanking 0.4.1
Minor improvements over 0.4:
regex_analyser
lookup more flexible- properly deal with
mysql_real_escape_string
CiviBanking 0.4
Reasonably stable develper release (list fixes / new features)
CiviBanking 0.3.7
Version 0.3.7 has a lot of productivity fixes over 0.3.5
CiviBanking 0.3.5
A lot of improvements and extensions - we're getting closer to a first productive release