Duro changelog
PLM - January Changelog

Welcome to our first changelog of 2025! Our developers have been hard at work behind the scenes to enhance your experience with Duro, so this round-up is a bit longer than usual. To make things easier to navigate, we’ve organized everything into categories so you can quickly find what’s most relevant to you.
New Features and Updates:
Change Order updates:
Isolate 'Draft' Change Orders: Users can now focus specifically on change orders in the draft stage, which are editable but not yet submitted for approval.
Filter by Change Order Type: Users can now filter change orders by type—DCO (Documentation Change Orders), ECO (Engineering Change Orders), or MCO (Manufacturing Change Orders).
Character limits on Change Order descriptions have been significantly increased so that they can comprehensively describe all changes and reasoning in large COs.
Configurations Tab is now a default setting for all accounts, allowing users to manage several account settings.
Filters now persist across pages and edits. Applied filters stay active when navigating pages, and modified components remain visible until the filter is updated.
UI/UX improvements.
Bug fixes:
A bug was fixed to ensure that the "author" of listed changes on a Change Order is correctly tied to the ECO Submitter, rather than the final approver.
When a Change Order is rejected, components are now editable so users can fix the errors and resubmit the same Change Order.
Approval Type is now locked for Change Orders with mandatory templates.
Filter labels have been clarified to better describe validation statuses.
Fixes made to the "Multiple ECOs" validation rule.
Bug fixes - Change Orders via ERP webhook:
Default date issue resolved.
Validation has been added to the date fields.
The “item type” dropdown has been updated to match the options in the old Change Order system.
“Start date” and “item type” now correctly appear in the component tile after approval.