
BTW, we LOVE this new feature. Saves us a lot of time.
I have had this also it bit me in thericmorin wrote:We decoded a vehicle today using the new plate decoder. We thought this was a new vehicle for us, but apparently we've seen it before. Manager allowed the creation of a new vehicle with a duplicate VIN. I don't think this is desirable.![]()
BTW, we LOVE this new feature. Saves us a lot of time.
I have also ran into thisricmorin wrote:Just a follow-up, this is still occurring. I inadvertently duplicated another vehicle with the same VIN by using the plate decoder. I'm getting worried that there are more we didn't catch. Is there a timeline for fixing this? And is there a way to search for duplicate vin's?
While that's certainly an option that I'm well aware of, that doesn't help the thousands of other users, many of which do not frequent this forum. My reason for bringing this back to the forefront is to help M1 be better for everyone. This newly introduced feature has a serious flaw and many will not know.nickscarcare wrote:Do the VIN decode, then it will pop up if the VIN has been entered already. Or you can search the VIN first.
Plus we should not need to go through extra unneeded steps to prevent a duplicate from happening.ricmorin wrote:While that's certainly an option that I'm well aware of, that doesn't help the thousands of other users, many of which do not frequent this forum. My reason for bringing this back to the forefront is to help M1 be better for everyone. This newly introduced feature has a serious flaw and many will not know.nickscarcare wrote:Do the VIN decode, then it will pop up if the VIN has been entered already. Or you can search the VIN first.
6 digit plate number is sooooo much quicker than typing the whole VINnickscarcare wrote:Sorry, we just use the Vin decoder, that way there is no mess up with plate #. We love the Vin decode feature. Not sure what steps are unneeded, 17 digits and bam there's your info.
You're missing the point. We know there is a workaround. A feature is broken. Don't use it. I get it.nickscarcare wrote:You are not wrong, but if VIN is correct, no duplicates!! If it takes us another 5 seconds to type the remaining 11 charachters, well to have the right vehicle, that is the way we make sure then, and don't have duplicate issues like you. Spend less time in the long run making sure of if there is duplicate vehicles or not!
My follow up on this problem got a little side-tracked so I will ask the 2 questions again...ricmorin wrote:Just a follow-up, this is still occurring. I inadvertently duplicated another vehicle with the same VIN by using the plate decoder. I'm getting worried that there are more we didn't catch. Is there a timeline for fixing this? And is there a way to search for duplicate vin's?