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Assessment for 2024 Releases
The following table lists the ServiceMax Asset 360 assessment status with respect to the Salesforce release updates for 2024 releases.
Update Name
Update Summary
Asset 360 Assessment
Auto-Activation Date: Winter '24
Because Identity Connect 3.0.1.2 isn’t supported, the Identity Connect 3.0.1.2 Security Patch is no longer available as of Winter ’24. The Implementation Guides for Identity Connect versions 3.0.1.2 and 2.1.0 will be removed at the same time.
No impact
With this update enabled, paused auto-launched flows resume in the same context as when they were paused. Also, for each flow that runs in API version 57.0 or later, user permission to run the flow is verified before an interview resumes. If your Process Builder processes launch flows that contain Pause elements, we recommend configuring those flows to run in API version 57.0 or later.
No impact
To improve the Japanese katakana translation for foreign language words, the current Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) style will be replaced with the 1991 Cabinet Notification Directive style in Winter ’24.
No impact
Salesforce enforces this update in Winter ‘24 to follow the latest security recommendations. Administrators must provide a Chatter email From Name and Email Address for Chatter email notifications to continue being sent.
No impact
Auto-Activation Date: Spring' 24
This update preserves data integrity by rolling back transactions that end in an exception. When you execute a custom invocable action defined in Apex using REST API, the API doesn’t change Salesforce data if that exception occurs.
No impact
With this release update, Salesforce will adopt the International Components for Unicode (ICU) formats for dates and times and replaces Oracle’s Java 8 Development Kit (JDK8) formats which were used earlier.
This update changes the way dates, times, numbers, and currencies appear.
No impact
Unlock a richer and more user-friendly experience with the new Lightning Article Editor. And with Article Personalization, your knowledge content is tailored to your business needs and unlocks agent productivity.
No impact
When this update is enabled, regardless of API version, REST response headers defined in Apex via the RestResponse.addHeader(name, value method have the header names validated based on RFC 7230.
No impact
The Frequency and Frequency Type fields on the Maintenance Plan begin their phased retirement in Summer '22.
No impact
After Prevent Guest User from Editing or Deleting Approval Requests is enabled, guest users can approve or reject an approval request. Guest users are no longer able to edit, reassign, or delete approval requests.
No impact
With this update enabled, the EmailSimple invocable action adheres to organization-wide email address profile settings.
No impact
To improve performance, Salesforce is changing the way that automatic account-sharing recalculation works behind the scenes for the Case and Contact objects. We no longer store implicit child share records between accounts and their child case and contact records. Instead, the system determines whether users can access child case and contact records when they try to access them.This release update was first available starting in Winter ’24 and is enforced in Spring ’24.
No impact
Auto-Activation Date: Summer '24
With this update enabled, a flow initiated by a bot uses the user profile and permission sets associated with the bot to determine the object permissions and field-level access of the flow.
No impact
When enabled, this release update replaces the email editor in the docked and case feed email composers. Available in Lightning Experience as a beta feature, the Lightning editor provides an updated user interface and other new features: full-screen mode, the ability to print from the menu, undo and redo buttons, and smart copy-paste. It also complies with Salesforce security standards.
No impact
To protect your users and network, limit redirections to other Salesforce orgs. Add the specific Salesforce org URLs that you trust to the Trusted URLs for Redirects allowlist. This update was first available in Winter ’24.
No impact
If you see this release update, your Salesforce instance is using our original single-configuration SAML framework, which supports single sign-on (SSO) with only one external identity provider. With this release update, we’re removing support for the single-configuration SAML framework and supporting only the multiple-configuration SAML framework. To preserve your existing configuration, follow the steps to apply this update. If you don’t, your SSO configuration stops working when this update is enforced.
No impact
This release update adds a new ruleDevName flow input parameter that’s sent to Recommendation Strategy and auto-launched flows linked to the Conversation Intelligence rule. The input parameter contains the developer name of the rule. This update is available starting Spring ’24 and is scheduled to be enforced in Summer ’24.
No impact
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