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# 2022-11-06

### **NEW: Daily/Weekly/Monthly Sales Report**

* This report tracks invoices and customer purchase orders daily, weekly and monthly.
* This report allows you to see realized sales versus unrealized sales.

### **UPDATE: Supplier Feeds Importer**

We did a complete overhaul of the logic importing product feeds from suppliers into OrderEazi. This will go live in stages over the week after the deployment. We'll reach out to you to set up your feeds.

### **UPDATE: Relevant Search Results**

Thank you for the feedback regarding the search results, they will be more accurate and ranked in a more efficient way.

### **General Fixes and Updates**

* Corrected a problem with updating a client's email address
* Fixed an issue with movement requests failing due to missing stock levels
* Corrected an issue with the synchronization of supplier credit note document numbers with Xero
* Product images can now be removed or replaced again
* Supplier listing does not show broken links anymore
* Fixed an issue causing client returns to fail when there is no value captured for the return


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