The New ION features a unified review experience across all reviewable objects, providing consistent visibility into reviewers, roles, and approval status whether you’re reviewing procedures, purchase orders, or issues. The review flow now includes clearer guidance on readiness, feedback resolution, and pending approvals to help teams move more smoothly through reviews. In addition, the dependency manager has been redesigned with a standardized layout and richer context, making it easier to visualize step dependencies, installation requirements, and attributes when building and managing procedures. Finally, the content editor feels like your other SaaS platforms like Notion, Confluence, and Jira with keyboard shortcuts for formatting flexibility.
The New ION shows execution logs for ION Actions, giving teams clear visibility into how validations and rules are running across the platform. You can review recent executions, filter by target or specific rules, and quickly identify both successful validations and rule errors such as syntax or configuration issues. Each execution provides detailed context on what triggered it, who initiated it, and what data changed, with the ability to drill into individual executions for deeper inspection or debugging. This makes it easier to troubleshoot issues, refine rules, and understand how Actions are impacting live workflows. Learn more here!
Importers have been upgraded with clearer in-product guidance, stronger validations, and supporting documentation to deliver more consistent and predictable results. On the technical side, quantity and quantity-scrapped fields now correctly preserve zero values instead of converting them to null, improving accuracy when importing or updating inventory data. Learn more in the ION Manual entry on inventory imports.
On the other end of the spectrum, don’t overlook ION’s export capabilities. The full mBOM view and CSV export (/parts/mbom) remain a powerful way to explore the exploded mBOM, making it easier to understand part structure at a glance and confidently share mBOM data with downstream systems.
Datagrid steps expose step attributes, improving visibility and enabling more advanced data capture across all step types. This enhancement is available by default in the new ION experience, leveraging the platform’s more performant interface.
PO Line Position Update - As Prior Communicated on 11/4/2025
The PO Line position field is transitioning from a hard column to a calculated column.
This change affects webhook payloads as the PO Line position will no longer be included in webhook data. While we’ve reviewed existing integrations for potential impacts, we strongly recommend that all teams verify their own integrations to ensure they do not depend on this field in webhook payloads. This is strictly a webhook-level change; PO Line position data remains accessible through standard queries and APIs. Roll out is scheduled for the week of 12/22/25.