Welcome to the May Demo Day recap! Our session focused on powerful updates across production scheduling, the ticketing/time module, and developer workflows powered by AI. Here’s everything you need to know from the May roadmap:


Production Scheduling Enhancements

We introduced new scheduling features that improve visibility and control on the shop floor:
  • Issue Code Flags – Assign up to five custom issue codes using WO Control for tagged work orders. These display as red exclamation marks on the Gantt chart, offering visual alerts for problem tickets.
  • Web + Desktop Integration – Apply or remove issue codes from both WO E and the web scheduling interface—flag removal also clears the alert instantly.
  • Agent-controlled Logic – Having fixed slots for issue codes sets us up for future automation, like trigger-based workflows responding to flagged conditions.


Ticketing & Time Module Revamp

Our updated ticketing/time interface brings new ease and functionality:
  • Tabbed View – Open multiple tickets simultaneously in separate tabs, complete with a “recently viewed” feature.
  • Persistent Filters & Quick Refresh – Filters now stay locked in place as you switch tickets, and a handy “refresh” button reloads views without losing context.
  • Attachment Support in Time Entries – You can now attach screenshots, documents, or notes to time entries—ideal for sharing customer feedback, photos, or clarification within your billing/ticket records.
  • Label Enhancements – “Add Time” has been relabeled to “Add Activity” to better suit non-time-based interactions or notes.


Data Import & Export (Preview)

We walked through an early-stage data import/export feature that supports bulk routing updates:
  • Templated Imports – Users can download structured JSON templates to add or update records.
  • Lookup-Driven Exports – Export existing routing configurations via live lookup tables to CSV or JSON.
  • Built-In Testing & Validation – The interface highlights errors immediately, so users can fix entries before importing them. A smart staging workflow keeps things safe.
This tool is ideal for large-scale data migrations, cleanups, and onboarding of new production lines.


AI & Developer Tools: Codex in Action

Our web and backend teams showcased how AI speeds development and debugging:
  • Conditional Formatting in Code – Codex generated backend logic for automated row/cell styling in the production board. The solution was surprisingly clean and effective.
  • Pick Code and SQL Optimization – Changes to PICK code (Convert vs. Replace) and SQL-to-text conversions were handled with Codex-assisted workflows, backed by unit tests and auto-generated Git diffs.
  • Parallel Issue Queues – Developers are now able to spin up multiple AI-driven tasks at once—tackling feature builds, tests, and fixes in parallel within a single sprint.


Where We’re Headed Next

  • Full rollout of issue code automation and conditional formatting across Rover’s production tools
  • Final deployment of ticketing attachments to production
  • Expanded import capabilities beyond routing (parts, BOMs, customers, etc.)
  • Continued Codex adoption in sprint workflows—making AI-assisted development the new standard


Thank you for joining us for the May Demo Day! These enhancements bring greater clarity, flexibility, and intelligence to your day-to-day operations—from the shop floor to your development workflows. We’re excited about what’s ahead and committed to helping you get the most out of Rover ERP. Have feedback or ideas? We’d love to hear from you—let’s keep building the future of manufacturing together.