Randomization and kits
A kit's expiration date is displayed incorrectly
Clinical supply managers: Now, kits that are present in a study or site inventory have their expiration date displayed as expected according to the lot that they belong to. Previously, you may have noticed that a kit may have had an earlier expiration date than the date specified in the lot. The kit's expiration date was displayed in both inventories (for a study or a site) on the Expiration Date column. (Issue 34899167)
Japanese characters not allowed in the title of a list (former known issue)
Clinical supply managers and statisticians: Now, on the Supply Settings tab, you can upload a kit or randomization list that contains Japanese characters in their file name, without receiving any error messages. Previously, the system raised an error message whenever the filename of a list contained Japanese characters.
Retracted workaround: You no longer have to make sure your kit or randomization lists do not contain Japanese characters in their file name. (Issue 32577227)
Receiving kits quarantined notification when kits were not in quarantine.
Users subscribed to Quarantined Depot or Site Shipments notifications:Now, when a site user registers a shipment that is not quarantined, other users with the Receive the Quarantined Depot Shipment Notification or Receive the Quarantined Site Shipment Notification permission do not receive unsolicited notifications. Previously, whenever site users generated a shipment without any quarantined kits, other subscribed users would receive unrequested notifications about raised shipments with no quarantined kits. (Issue 34771269)