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# Release History

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### V1.8

#### Created: 2025-03-21

* bumped omnata-plugin-devkit version
* updated how sessions are utilised to allow reuse of connections

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### V1.7

#### Created: 2025-03-21

* bumped omnata-plugin version numbers
* refactored to use the new logging capabilities
* added additional retry when we see the error 'Cannot assign requested address' being thrown when calling the API.
* updated sync methods so incremental / full refresh strategies are correctly adhered to
* modified the primary key field to refernece the keys instead of a system generaeted key to bring it into alignment with system updates

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### V1.6

#### Created: 2024-04-11

* fixed schema for employee leave balances

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### V1.5

#### Created: 2024-04-02

* Bump plugin runtime version
* Built with omnata-plugin-devkit==0.3.17 which includes pinned stored proc dependencies

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### V1.4

#### Created: 2024-03-08

Switched to new plugin-oriented billing mechanism

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