The AGRIS 17.1.0 release has added:
AGS-598: MSSQL - Support AGRIS and AgroGuide on Microsoft SQL Server 2016
In order to increase flexibility to run AGRIS and AgroGuide on the latest Microsoft database engine, Microsoft SQL Server 2016 is now fully supported.
For information about the features and benefits of the Microsoft SQL Server 2016 database engine, please visit the official Microsoft SQL Server 2016 website.
AGS-10: Support the Microsoft Windows Server 2016 operating system
In order to increase your options for deploying and running AGRIS, Microsoft Windows Server 2016 is now fully supported.
For information about the features and benefits of the Microsoft Windows Server 2016 operating system, please visit the official Microsoft Windows Server 2016 website.
AGS-749: Support PSQL v12 SP1 Update 3
Pervasive Version 12, Service Pack 1, Update 3 is now fully supported by AGRIS, AgroGuide and oneWeigh.
Here is a matrix of the operating systems and databases for AGRIS 17.1.0:
The following table lists the combinations of operating systems and databases for AGRIS.
- “Yes” indicates a supported configuration.
- ”No” indicates an unsupported configuration.
Operating System | Actian | Actian | Microsoft® SQL Server® 2016 Service Pack 1 |
---|---|---|---|
Windows Server® 2016 Standard (64-bit) | No | Yes | |
Windows Server® 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit) | Yes | Yes | |
Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard SP1 (64-bit) | Yes | Yes | |
Windows® 10 Professional 32-bit | No | Yes | |
Windows® 10 Professional 64-bit | No | Yes | |
Windows® 8.1 Professional 32-bit | Yes | Yes | |
Windows® 8.1 Professional 64-bit | Yes | Yes | |
Windows® 7 Professional SP1 32-bit | Yes | Yes | |
Windows® 7 Professional SP1 64-bit | Yes | Yes |
AGS-240: Advanced Reports, Form Printing Defaults Report: columns added for Sequence Number and Report Description
Sequence number and report description have been added to the Form Printing Defaults Report. This change simplifies the process to understand what forms are setup in each module and also serves as an example of the power of C# scripting to retrieve data out of a "fixed-length-relative" file off the network for more reporting flexibility.