25.03.26 Feature Release Summary

New Features

  • Dynamically rename output files using our custom post-processor functionality. Both XPath and JSONata expressions are supported.
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Mapping Tool Enhancements

  • EDI versions 5010, 6010, and 7010 are now supported for all EDI document types.
  • EDI files are automatically converted in the left pane of the mapping tool, eliminating the need for manual conversion and providing an improved user experience.
  • Sample EDI files now include all segments with complete data, providing users with a comprehensive view of available mapping options.
  • Improved error handling and guidance for correcting mappings makes creating CSV files even easier. A reference CSV file and resultant JSON output have also been provided to help get you started.
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Network Adapter Updates

  • Our Ex Works adapters now support booking airport transfers and pickups from the CargoWise Forwarding Consolidation module, adding to existing support for bookings made from the Forwarding Shipment, and offering customers more flexibility.
  • Our Snowflake adapter received a security enhancement, allowing users to whitelist traffic coming from known Chain.io IP Addresses.
  • Our Magaya Supply Chain adapter was enhanced to allow an integration to target a specific Chart of Accounts when updating payment receipts.

Bug Fixes

  • Errors and logging we improved for handling large CSV files containing array root objects. Files exceeding 2000 rows are tagged as logical fails and provide instructions for dividing the file into multiple executions.
  • An issue with InvalidSignatureException in the unlocode-timezone-service has been addressed. This fix resolves potential timeouts under load when authenticating with the Google API endpoint.
  • Open Connect documentation links have been updated. 
  • Consignee Party in CW1 Warehouse Orders has been updated to properly map Party Name and Location properties for Consignee data.
  • Our Shipment JSON parser now handles cases where the shipment value is an object instead of an array, providing clear error messages instead of technical errors.

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Clark Wright, VP of Global Application Network
By Clark Wright
written on March 27, 2025

Clark is the VP of Global Application Network at Chain.io.

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