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General Platform FAQs
Article Type: FAQ Audience: All Users Module: FAQ
General platform FAQs to help address generic questions that often come up with customers who are utilizing the platform tools in Fuuz.
Fuuz is the first Industrial Intelligence Platform, the only platform in the market that supports the full DataOps pipeline including:
- Connect: your devices, people, assets, software, databases, sensors, etc.
- Collect: access data across multiple domains, apply logic and add context to that data to create a single pane of glass.
- Store: using our own internal data storage (MongoDB) your data is stored securely in the cloud with no additional licensing required.
- Visualize: make screens, dashboards, reports, and more all within Fuuz.
- Analyze: use your data from Fuuz and your other systems to analyze your operational performance, optimize and improve.
- Find patterns: use our data flow designer to identify patterns using JSONata, plug in your favorite hosted Python toolset to run ML and other libraries on your Fuuz data storage, connect your favorite LLM/LRM to our MCP Server.
- Report: build reports, share your data with BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, Domo and others using our pre-built connectors or our open HTTP protocols and our built-in GraphQL APIs.
- Solve: use Fuuz to implement corrective actions to address shortcomings in your operations, enhance your master data, fix standards, improve discipline.
The Fuuz platform uses multiple layers of monitoring to ensure optimal performance:
Internal Infrastructure Monitoring: We use Datadog (or equiv.) internally for production platform monitoring, tracking service health, error rates, queue depth, and other critical metrics.
Platform Monitoring Tools: Within the Fuuz platform, you can monitor your operations using:
- Data Flow Metrics Dashboard: View execution metrics and performance data from your data flows
- Data Flow Logs: Access detailed logs from data flow executions
- Integration Request Logs: Monitor lower-level connection traffic through the integration system
All platform outages and scheduled maintenance are communicated through our dedicated status page which you can subscribe to: https://status.fuuz.app/
In Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), the primary failures that require end-user attention are error responses from external systems. The Fuuz platform provides several tools to help you stay informed:
- Custom Alarms: Use the data flow and notification systems to create customized alarms based on flow metrics and logs
- Error Handling: Customize error handling logic in the data flow system to perform desired actions when failures occur (notifications, logs, rollbacks, etc.)
Performance monitoring is handled at multiple levels:
- Platform-Level Monitoring: Queue depth, processing rates, and latencies within the platform are monitored via Datadog. The system automatically scales handlers to maintain optimal queue depth
- Data Flow Latency: Total flow execution time is available as a metric in the data flow metrics system
- External Request Latency: Tracked and displayed in the Integration Request Logs
The Fuuz platform offers flexible integration options for your DevOps workflows:
- Direct Integration: Use the integration platform itself to connect to external systems such as Datadog, PagerDuty, or Jira Operations
- Custom Connectors: If a system doesn't have an available connector, we build custom connectors at no cost to you
- Universal Connectivity: The general-purpose HTTP connector works with almost any API for immediate integration
The Fuuz platform is designed with redundancy and offline capabilities:
- iPaaS Solution: The cloud-based iPaaS solution is unaffected by outages in your local internet connection
- Plant Floor Apps: Will fall back to local-only mode, reading and writing to buffered storage on the edge
- High Availability: The cloud platform uses replicated services across Availability Zones (AZs) and can tolerate the loss of any AZ or service replica
- Disaster Recovery: In the event of a catastrophic AWS region outage, plant floor apps fall back to local-only mode, with data restoration available from nightly cross-region backups
Local instance functionality primarily affects Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and Warehouse Management System (WMS) operations:
- Device Connectivity Impact: Plant floor device connectivity (PLC, SCADA) will be interrupted
- Fallback Options: Depending on implementation, MES & WMS can fall back to cloud-based versions of control panels and inventory management (though without device connectivity)
Fuuz supports all standard integration data including REST APIs, SOAP, ODBC, FTP/SFTP, MQTT, Websockets (socket.io) & Webhooks. Beyond this, Fuuz supports Cloud to Cloud using our Fuuz.app environments; Fuuz supports Edge to Cloud using the Edge Gateway. In addition to these methods, due to our open architecture and API-first design, you can bring your own tools either cloud or edge based when necessary to fill any gaps. For example, you may opt to use Kepware, Ignition, Litmus, HighByte or others at the edge to collect data and then publish that data to Fuuz using any of the supported methods. In cloud to cloud integrations, external tools like Boomi, Tibco, Celigo, Mulesoft, Zapier etc. are all compatible with our communication methods. These 3rd party tools are not required—that's the benefit of using Fuuz. Often these tools become obsolete with Fuuz deployments; however, there are times when you may need them for some obscure connector or driver.
Absolutely! EDI is a 'standardized' format that can be translated a number of ways. Raw EDI can be translated using our data flow designer, which has options for RAW to JSON translations using an API and libraries provided by EDINation. You can also construct your own translation and mappings using JSONata transforms in our data flow designer. Once translated to JSON, whichever method you prefer, you can utilize our 'data mapper' to connect elements from the translated EDI files to your Fuuz data models OR directly into an outbound POST or GET API to another system—your ERP for example. The benefit of using Fuuz is our data modeling capabilities, where you can manage aspects of EDI that other iPaaS tools do not support, such as validations, contextualizing and more. For example, you can use Fuuz data models to persist master data such as Item Codes and Ship Tos, and ensure the EDI is validated prior to attempting to load it into your ERP system. This provides one system of record and point of ingestion for this data to make managing it a breeze.
There are multiple aspects to this:
- Cloud iPaaS tools (aka Data Flows): HTTP requests to any external API, write to FTP servers, ODBC, SMTP, Webhooks, etc.
- Edge (aka Edge Gateway): Local HTTP/TCP servers, file folders, SQL servers, PLCs, MQTT Brokers, native industrial control drivers, printers, etc.
- Event Topics and data changes can also be subscribed to via websocket (socket.io) API
Yes! In fact, this is where Fuuz all began, as an iPaaS solution that was designed with IT best practices in mind. Over the years, we have replaced thousands of Boomi and Mulesoft integrations due to our robust platform architecture and 'batteries-included' infrastructure, monitoring, etc.
No matter what ERP system you are using, or considering using, we either have a pre-built connector for it, you can use standard protocols like HTTP, FTP, SOAP, or we can build a connector for the use case. Once the connector is built, you only pay the annual fee for use of that connector; the engineering to develop it is included in the platform subscription. All you need to do is provide us with all the documentation on the requirements for the ERP system's interface. We have connectors for all major ERP systems: NetSuite, Oracle, SAP, Quickbooks, Plex, IFS, QAD, Acumatica, Infor and more. Even if there's no named connector, 99.9% of the time our HTTP connector does the trick for you on day 1.
There are many options for this, depending on the client and the specific use cases/requirements. Here are just a few:
- Your ERP system often has the ability to send outbound requests—these could trigger a webhook in Fuuz, which would in turn indicate to Fuuz that something has changed and then execute a data flow.
- If your ERP does not have outbound capabilities, you can set Fuuz up to query the ERP system occasionally (again, this is ERP dependent) to check for updates on data models "since" some past specified timeframe. For example, "Get all the new Items added since 12 hours ago"; or "Get all Items updated within the last 12 hours". Data flows in Fuuz can be orchestrated via schedules that you control the frequency of using the 'flow schedules' module.
- If your ERP can be configured to post data on data changes or user requests, you can post those directly to a Fuuz API (which could be a direct mutation using our GraphQL API, or it could be a data flow that you've created involving more complex logic or transformations).
- You can set up Request-Response flows in Fuuz, with UI for someone to trigger a process on demand at the click of a button. We do this frequently when the ERP system has concurrency or transactional volume limitations, to mitigate unnecessary costs for the client.
There are a number of ways this can be done. Due to system limitations and lack of standards between ERP systems and other enterprise packages not built on modern web frameworks, we are unable to give more than general answers. For specific information, please submit a ticket with details of what system you want to integrate with and what your business process requirements are.
Several options:
- Use the built-in "Help" feature in the upper right corner of your Fuuz App
- Check our knowledge base for relevant information to help you out
- If it's outage related, check status.fuuz.app to make sure it's us and not you
- Get in contact with your Fuuz deployment partner
- Submit a ticket to Fuuz, if you're the system admin, to support@fuuz.com
Contact the author of that application.
- If you authored the application yourself, and your internal resources are unable to determine the cause of the issue, you can submit a billable ticket to support@fuuz.com
- If Fuuz authored the application for you, submit a ticket to support@fuuz.com
- If a Partner of Fuuz authored the application for you, we suggest you reach out to that partner first
Fuuz posts monthly release notes into the Knowledge Base.
- Customer-Support-Ticket-Closure-Policy-–-Non-Responsive-Customers
- Understanding-Your-Fuuz-Support-Billing
- Fuuz-Data-Flows-enable-DataOps-at-Scale-ETL-iPaaS-and-more
- Fuuz-Connections-help-you-integrate-your-Systems-and-Devices
- Data-Flow-Logs
Source: support.fuuz.com
Getting Started (14)
- Access Field Level Help within the Fuuz Platform
- Field-Level Help
- Fuuz Platform 101: Low/No-Code Technology in Manufacturing
- Fuuz Platform Architecture
- Getting to Know the Fuuz Platform
- Logging into Fuuz – Cloud Access
- Manage what displays in Field Level Help throughout Fuuz
- Recovering Your Fuuz Account
- Sharing A Page
- Switching Between Apps in Fuuz
- Switching between Fuuz Environments (Build, QA, Production)
- Trouble Logging Into Fuuz
- Unique Email Plus Addressing
- Welcome To Industry Accelerators!
Training Guides (52)
Applications
- Brand and Configure Your Application
- Create an Application
- Deactivate (Retire) an Application
- Find Pages Beyond the Left Menu
- Install a Fuuz Package
- Navigate the Application Designer
- Retire an Application
Access & Users
- Approve Access Requests
- Approve Application Access Requests
- Configure the Internal Password Policy
- Create a Role
- Create an API Key
- Deactivate and Reactivate a User
- Grant Permissions with Policies
- Investigate Login Activity
- Invite a User to an Application
- Manage App Users
- Request Access to an Application
- Switch Applications, Roles, and Environments
- Understand Developer Access
- Understand Web Access
- Use the User Menu (Profile, Theme, and More)
Data Models & Schema
- Add a Custom Field
- Create a Data Model
- Create a Sequence
- Design Model Fields in the Schema Designer
- Relate Two Data Models
Screens
Weather Lookup Series — guided 3-part build
- Part 1 · Build the Screen (Beginner)
- Part 2 · Store the Readings (Intermediate)
- Part 3 · Watched Locations & Scheduled Capture (Advanced)
Data Flows & Integrations
- Call an External API with a Flow
- Connect to External Systems
- Create a Data Flow
- Create a Notification Channel
- Create a Webhook
- Save Queries, Scripts, and Data Mappings
- Schedule a Data Flow
- Use the Script Editor
Data, Reporting & Monitoring
- Browse Data with Data Explorer
- Build a Document (Report or Label)
- Check Component References
- Create Configuration Records (Modules, Units, Calendars, and More)
- Explore the GraphQL API
- Export Data
- Import Data into an Application
- Investigate Application Logs
- Save an Export Configuration
- Trace a Data Change
Enterprise & Organizations
Platform Concepts & Architecture (10)
- Bridging the Red and Blue Data Divide - How Fuuz Became the First Industrial Platform to Merge Operational and Business Intelligence
- Claude AI Skills for the Fuuz Platform
- Cool Things we built with Fuuz Episode 1 12.5.2025 (Public)
- Differences between MES and ERP from an ERP Consultant Eric Kimberling
- Fuuz can be your "Connected Worker Platform"
- Listen and Learn what MES is and what makes it unique
- Manufacturers struggle with Build versus Buy for their MES and what are the Core 4 Elements
- Stock Price Application
- Why All Manufacturers Build their MES System Part 1
- Why All Manufacturers Build their MES System Part 2
Screens & Application Design (17)
- Application Designer Guide
- Array Input
- Combobox
- Dynamic Field Configurations
- Fuuz Deployment Methodologies
- Fuuz Form Detail Screen Specification
- Historical Data Table Screen Design Standard
- JSON
- JSON Form Fields in Action Steps
- JSON Schema Inputs
- Master Data Table Screen Design Standard
- Mobile Screen Design Standard
- Screen Context Container
- Screen Generation (AI) Flow Template V1.5.1
- Setup Data Table Screen Design Standard
- Table Column Conditional Formatting
- Transform Data in a Column
Data Models & Schema (8)
Data Flows & Scripting (51)
Designing Flows
- Data Flow Design Standards
- Data Flow Logs
- Debugging and Testing our Fuuz Data Flows
- Flow Schedules
- Fuuz Data Flows enable DataOps at Scale, ETL, iPaaS and more
- How to Create APIs Using Data Flows in Fuuz
- How To General E-Commerce Integrations using Data Flows in Fuuz iPaaS
- How to Setup a daily file import using Fuuz Data Flows
- Managing Large Datasets in Fuuz: Data Flow Engine Performance Optimization
- The Power of Data Flows - Unlocking Industrial Intelligence with Fuuz
- Using Fuuz with FTP integrations and Data Flows iPaaS
Data Flow Nodes
- Data Flow Nodes Reference
- Debugging & Context Nodes
- Flow Control Nodes
- Fuuz Platform Nodes
- IIoT & Gateway Nodes
- Integration Nodes
- Notification Nodes
- Source & Trigger Nodes
- Transform Nodes
JSONata Reference
- Aggregation Functions
- Array Functions
- Boolean Functions
- Boolean Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Composition
- Construction
- Constructs
- Custom Fuuz Only JSONata Library
- Date Time Functions
- Date Time Processing
- Expressions
- Fuuz Bindings: $predicateFilter
- Higher Order Functions
- Jsonata Tutorial
- Numeric Functions
- Numeric Operators
- Object Functions
- Other Operators
- Path Operators
- Predicate Expressions
- Processing Model
- Regex
- Simple Queries
- Slow Transform Performance: JSONata vs JavaScript Optimization Guide
- Sorting Grouping and Aggregation
- String Functions
Scripting
Integrations & Connectors (30)
General & iPaaS
- API Keys
- Cloud Connectors - Complete Reference Guide
- Connecting a CRM with your ERP using Fuuz
- Connecting a Vending Machine to your ERP system using Fuuz
- Creating a Scheduled Integration & Sending a CSV File in an Email
- Debug a NetSuite SOAP API integration
- Fuuz Connections help you integrate your Systems and Devices
- Fuuz has lists of Connectors and Drivers you can use
- Fuuz has pre-built integration Connectors
- How to create a check an ODBC connection with another system
- How to Create a RESTful API Using the Fuuz Platform
- How to create a simple Integration and Store data in Fuuz
- How To Design or Configure Policies and Policy Groups for my App in Fuuz
- How to Integrate Fuuz with another product or another API
- How to Integrate with an HR system like ADP using Fuuz iPaaS
- How to use API Explorer and GraphQL to Query Data in Fuuz for Beginners
- How you Integrate your ERP with your MES
- Industry 3 and Industry 4 differences in ERP and MES Integrations
- Integrated Carrier Package
- Make REST-Based Calls With An API Key
- Policy Groups
- System connectivity validation - testing a connection when your 3rd party moves its hosting
- Using Fuuz as an iPaaS to Connect - to an API, Collect - Data from the API, Store - that data in Fuuz tables
Plex
- How to connect using Plex UX datasources from Fuuz iPaaS
- How to integrate with Plex Classic using Fuuz iPaaS
- How to Setup and Connect to Plex APIs
EDI
IIoT & Edge Gateway (18)
- Edge Connections: Complete Industrial Integration Reference
- Edge Gateway Flows
- Edge Gateway Installation Step-by-Step
- Edge to Cloud Infrastructure
- Gateway Deployment & Architecture
- Gateway System Requirements
- How IIoT fits into the Industrial Data "Stack"
Physical Device Connectors
- Connecting To Kepware OPCUA Server
- Fanuc Robot Connectivity using Edge Gateway
- HMI Template Standard - ISA-101 Compliant
- How to connect OPC/UA simulator to the Edge Gateway
- Modbus TCP
- MQTT
- Omron PLC/HMI NX102 Connectivity with Edge Gateway
Edge Data Connectors
Reporting, Documents & Dashboards (8)
- Building a Non-Conformance Report (NCR) Application in Fuuz
- Create responsive structured dashboard layouts using the Grid Container and Grid Cell components
- How to add visualizations (charts and graphs) to reports in Fuuz for Beginners
- How to build real-time reports in Fuuz from scratch for Beginners
- How to modify existing reports in Fuuz for Beginners
- Non-Conformance Report Accelerator
- Printing Documents
- Printing Documents From Fuuz
Administration & Access Control (27)
- Access Control
- Access Requests
- Access Requests: Overview
- Access Type Overview
- Access Types
- Add Users to Fuuz Apps
- App Admin Access
- App Management
- App Users
- Applications (Tenants)
- Authentication Events
- Change a User's Access Type
- Configurations
- Create Users and Set Access Type
- Enterprise Admin Overview
- Enterprise Users
- Enterprise Users vs Access Requests
- How To Login to your Fuuz Enterprise - Non Single Sign On
- How To Login to your Fuuz Enterprise - Single Sign On
- Identity Providers
- Notifications
- Notifications
- Organizations
- Roles
- Settings
- Switching my active Role within Fuuz
- Troubleshooting User Login Errors Due to Identity Provider Misconfiguration
Data Management (8)
Accelerators, Templates & Packages (8)
- Create a Quality Batch Golden Record Analysis Tool in Fuuz
- Fuuz Developer 101 Bootcamp - 2026 Schedule & Enrollment
- Fuuz Developer 101 Bootcamp - Program Overview
- Fuuz Industry Accelerators - Installation & Best Practices
- Fuuz Industry Accelerators - Overview
- How-To: Managing Green/Blue Deployments with Fuuz Package Management Zero-Downtime
- Model Agnostic Scheduling System APS
- Setting up In-House Fuuz
Design Standards (1)
How-To Guides (8)
- Connecting to Fuuz from a remote system to execute a Fuuz API
- Connecting to Fuuz from a remote system to execute a Fuuz API - Extended Features Part 2
- Data Mapping
- Document your Application using Atlassian Confluence and our Pre-Built App
- Fuuz Platform Capabilities
- How to add multiple data records to the Fuuz database with a single API call
- How to on Best Practices for Designing Flows in Fuuz
- Using the Transformation Explorer
FAQ & Troubleshooting (1)
Release Notes (117)
2026
- 2026.1 (January 2026)
- 2026.2 (February 2026)
- 2026.3 (March 2026)
- 2026.4 (April 2026)
- 2026.5 (May 2026)
- 2026.6 (June 2026)
2025
- 2025.1 (January 2025)
- 2025.10 (October 2025)
- 2025.11 (November 2025)
- 2025.12 (December 2025)
- 2025.2 (February 2025)
- 2025.4 (April 2025)
- 2025.5 (May 2025)
- 2025.6 (June 2025)
- 2025.7 (July 2025)
- 2025.8 (August 2025)
- 2025.9 (September 2025)
2024
- 2024.1 (January 2024)
- 2024.10 (October 2024)
- 2024.11 (November 2024)
- 2024.12 (December 2024)
- 2024.2 (February 2024)
- 2024.3 (March 2024)
- 2024.4 (April 2024)
- 2024.5 (May 2024)
- 2024.6 (June 2024)
- 2024.7 (July 2024)
- 2024.8 (August 2024)
- 2024.9 (September 2024)
2023
- 2023.5 (May 2023)
- 2023.1 (January 2023)
- 2023.10 (October 2023)
- 2023.11 (November 2023)
- 2023.12 (December 2023)
- 2023.2 (February 2023)
- 2023.3 (March 2023)
- 2023.4 (April 2023)
- 2023.6 (June 2023)
- 2023.7 (July 2023)
- 2023.8 (August 2023)
- 2023.9 (September 2023)
2022
- 2022 Q1 Fuuz Package Updates (03/11/2022)
- 2022 Q1 Fuuz Release Notes v3.87.0 (03/17/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.78.0 (01/06/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.79.0 (01/13/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.80.0 (01/20/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.81.0 (01/27/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.82.0 (02/03/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.83.0 (02/10/2022)
- 2022 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.85.0 (02/28/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.90.0 (04/14/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.91.0 (04/21/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.92.0 (04/28/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.93.0 (05/06/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.94.0 - v3.97.0 (June 13, 2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.98.0 (06/16/2022)
- 2022 Q2 Fuuz Release Notes v3.99.0 (06/30/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.100.0 🎉 (07/06/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.101.0 (07/21/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.102.0 (08/11/2022)
- 2022 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.103.0 (08/18/2022)
- 2022 Q4 Fuuz Release Notes v3.107.0 - v3.109.0 (10/27/2022)
2021
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.29.0 (1/7/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.30.0 (1/14/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.34.0 (2/4/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.37.0 (2/26/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.38.0 (3/5/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx Release Notes v3.40.0 (3/25/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx.io Release Notes v3.32.0 (1/21/2021)
- 2021 Q1 MFGx.io Release Notes v3.33.0 (1/28/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.41.0 (4/1/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.42.0 (4/8/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.43.0 (4/16/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.44.0 (4/22/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.45.0 (4/29/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.47.0 (5/13/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.48.0 (5/20/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.48.0 (5/27/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.50.0 (6/03/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.51.0 (6/10/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.52.0 (6/17/2021)
- 2021 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.54.0 (6/28/2021)
- 2021 Q3 Fuuz Release Notes v3.58.0 (7/22/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.55.0 (7/1/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.60.0 (8/5/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.61.0 (8/17/2021)
- 2021 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.62.0 (8/19/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.68.0 (10/8/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.69.0 (10/14/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.70.0 (10/21/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.71.0 (10/28/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.72.0 (11/04/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.73.0 (11/11/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.74.0 (11/19/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.75.0 (12/02/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.76.0 (12/09/2021)
- 2021 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.77.0: The Holiday Update (12/16/2021)
2020
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.32.0 (4/9/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.33.0 (4/16/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v2.35.0 (4/30/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.5.0 (6/18/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx Release Notes v3.6.0 (6/25/2020)
- 2020 Q2 MFGx.io Release Notes v2.32.0 (4/9/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.10.0 (7/23/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.11.0 (7/30/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.13.0 (8/13/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.17.0 (9/21/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.7.0 (7/6/2020)
- 2020 Q3 MFGx Release Notes v3.8.0 (7/9/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.20.0 (10/13/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.21.0 (10/15/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.22.1 (10/22/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.23.0 (11/5/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.24.0 (11/12/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.26.0 (12/3/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.27.0 (12/10/2020)
- 2020 Q4 MFGx Release Notes v3.28.0 (12/17/2020)