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# March

**Date Released:** 26/03/2026

### New feature – Access Group access visibility

Operators can now view the Access Zones and Schedules associated with an Access Group directly in Command Centre Web.This information is available:

* When assigning an access group to a cardholder, and
* When viewing access groups that are already assigned, making it easier to verify and troubleshoot access.

By clearly showing which areas are accessible and when access applies, operators can:

* Assign access groups with greater confidence
* Quickly confirm whether an access group provides the expected access
* Resolve access‑related questions without relying on naming conventions or prior knowledge

This enhancement helps ensure access is configured accurately and supports faster issue resolution.<br>

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