MaxCASS OS Version 4.1.0.1.23.18 Cycle O Released June 2023

NOTICE: Recently, the USPS® informed CASS™ vendors that they will continue providing CASS Cycle N updates through July 2023. Therefore, Anchor Software’s July database update will be the last release for Cycle N.

We will notify you if the USPS makes any changes to its database release schedule.

IMPORTANT: The Cycle O databases are not compatible with the Cycle N databases. Please install the Cycle O databases in a new environment when running concurrently.

If you have an extension granted by the USPS, please contact Anchor Software. If you have any additional questions about the Cycle O release, please call Technical Support at 972-881-2424 or email at Support@anchorcomputersoftware.com for assistance.

Enhancements

This release now supports Batch database processing. MaxCASS OS now provides the ability to convert a relational database (Access, SQL, etc.) to a flat file. MaxCASS OS will then process the database and return it in the original database type. This enhancement will increase the processing speed of larger database files.

This release enhances the MaxCASS OS GUI Run screen to better display the statistics counts and enhance the screen aesthetics.

This release contains Cycle O support for data in Product Monitor.

 

Corrections

This release fixes an issue with the output blank occasionally for the Final County Name. This feature now functions as expected.

Welcome

Welcome to Anchor Software, where we transform your customer communication strategy. With our cutting-edge address validation and data quality software, we ensure that every communication is not just delivered, but delivered accurately and effectively. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond data management – we specialize in crafting personalized messages that resonate with your audience, driving unparalleled engagement and loyalty.

Recent Post

2025 Proposed Rate Changes

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has proposed new shipping service prices that would take effect in 2025. The proposed changes include an increase of

Read More »