June 29, 2018 release notes
New
Integrations 2.0 for GitHub allows users to customize how records and fields sync, automatically send updates to engineering, and review and import new records.
Paid seat groups have been enhanced so that product managers can now assign seats in Aha! to their product team members.
Improvements
When a user completes a to-do, the activity webhook now includes the to-do ID in the notification.
Selections for many to many custom fields are now automatically sorted alphanumerically.
Strategic models and strategic model components are now available in reporting.
Pivot tables can now be sorted by custom tag field values.
Fixes
The following fixes apply to integrations 2.0 for GitHub:
An unhelpful error message presented when an issue's assignee failed to be set. A user must be a collaborator on the GitHub repository and their Aha! email must match their GitHub public profile in order for assignee to be set.
In some instances, users could not configure the integration to map to the appropriate repository after upgrading from 1.0.
An error prevented some users from updating an idea's creator to the appropriate portal user.
In some instances, cloning a release failed for products using a custom release workflow.
Burndown charts were not correctly reflecting a record's work performed on date.
An error prevented some attachments from sending to Microsoft VSTS records.
Saved dependency reports were not visible on the Reports Dashboard page.
Pivot reports configured to sort by multiple rows were not sorting correctly.