Change Log - 11 May 2026 08-05-2026

New features

  • Improved article management in slots with a reworked drag-and-drop sorting experience. (ID: 56569)
  • Added price list validation to help prevent invalid configurations. (ID: 58895)
  • Added a Description field to Leg administration. (ID: 59085)
  • Enabled backoffice bookings. (ID: 59208)
  • Expanded the Statistics orders/tourdate API with additional support. (ID: 59359)


Bug fixes

  • Fixed an issue where the user was sometimes not shown on X and Z reports in the iTicket Portal. (ID: 40939)
  • Fixed an issue where fixed-amount discounts on bundle articles created discrepancies in the POS Z-report. (ID: 46423)
  • Fixed an issue where the Z-report in POS and SSPOS showed only Visa/Mastercard instead of all payment methods. (ID: 52533)
  • Fixed an issue where it was not possible to change the date on an existing booking for arrangement products. (ID: 55499)
  • Fixed an issue where the season pass panel did not show all campaign usages. (ID: 57548)
  • Fixed an issue where search did not work in API Keys. (ID: 57656)
  • Fixed an issue where not all documents were picked up automatically after purchase on POS with "Auto-pickup" enabled. (ID: 57970)
  • Fixed an issue where the automatic creation of wristbands could crash on large orders. (ID: 58163)
  • Fixed an issue where in certain cases we incorrectly returned to Viator that a product had availability but then denied boooking (due to no availability). (ID: 59578)
  • Fixed an issue with GYG where sometimes bookings and cancellations did not come through to iTicket. (ID: 59589)
  • Fixed an accounting issue where the "expiration accounting" was delayed by one day. (ID: 59642)
  • Fixed an issue where it was not possible to cancel an individual order row with an expired value voucher even when the refund policy allowed it. (ID: 59702)
  • Fixed an issue where the document section on the order detail panel showed the "tour start" time instead of the "valid from" time. (ID: 59820)
  • Fixed an issue where it was not possible to reliably remove a supplier from an article. (ID: 59927)

 

Human-reviewed AI was used in the process of writing these release notes.