1/31/22: What's new in CommunityCore and InspectorConnect?
  • 03 Feb 2022
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1/31/22: What's new in CommunityCore and InspectorConnect?

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Article Summary

Every two weeks, we release improvements to our systems and highlight what is new for you. The latest changes were deployed over the weekend. You don't need to do anything to see these updates in CommunityCore. To take advantage of the new feature in InspectorConnect 3.0, please make sure you have the latest version of the app installed.

TL;DR (“Too Long; Didn’t Read”)

With these updates, now you can:

And in InspectorConnect, now you can:


CommunityCore

Edit code enforcement violation

Now, code enforcement officers can edit an item in the violation history to make changes to notes and the next inspection date, to name a few.
Sprint 2, cases, update violation history.png

View our how-to guide: Edit violation history


Default inspectors

With this update, you have the option to designate default inspectors for specific permit types. If you would like to set up default inspectors for your jurisdiction, please fill out this quick form.

When a default inspector is set, each time that inspection is scheduled, the default inspector will automatically be assigned the inspection.
Scheduling inspection that has a default inspector setup.gif




InspectorConnect 3.0

📲 Is your app updated?

Please make sure you have the latest version of InspectorConnect 3.0 to take advantage of these new features. Thanks!

Upload files

For building inspections only
Now, in addition to images, in InspectorConnect, you can upload additional files/documents to include with your inspection results.
Sprint 2, additional file types supported in IC3.png




The CommunityCore development team releases enhancements to the web app every two weeks. If you have a request for an improvement or have identified an issue in CommunityCore, contact our Support team at support@communitycore.com.

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