Granting “Update” Permissions: Granting “Update” permissions to a role enables the user to edit a folder's properties, like its name and description.
Granting “Advance Update” Permissions: Granting “Advance Update” permissions to a role enables the user to update the workflow associated with a folder. The folder's properties, such as name and description fields, remain disabled and cannot be edited.
Release Notes
Esta seção contém informações sobre alterações importantes em recursos e capacidades DXP prontos para uso. Para alterações significativas (Breaking Changes) ou código interno, por favor acesse este link.
Users subscribed to a web content or a folder will not receive notifications for assets in the pending state unless they are directly involved in the workflow review process
This change is meant to match the current behavior of Documents & Media
When a user is deleted in Analytics Cloud, they will first be suppressed before being permanently deleted. As a result, you will see two requests per user—one for suppression and another for deletion.
Previously, each user deletion generated two separate requests. Now, all users are grouped into a single suppression and deletion request, reducing the number of requests. For example, each request will now contain a list of all affected email addresses instead of generating individual requests per user.
Users can verify deletion logs in:
Analytics Cloud > Settings > Data Control & Privacy > Request Log.
What changed?
A new bulk operation feature allows users to select and manage multiple changes within a publication. Users can now move or discard changes in bulk via a management bar. This simplifies managing large publications.
Why was this change made?
Previously, users had to manage each change individually, which was time-consuming. This change enhances user efficiency and reduces the administrative burden, making the platform more scalable for large publications.
Is the new behavior better for users?
It significantly saves time and effort, making it easier to manage multiple changes quickly. This results in a smoother, faster user experience when handling large volumes of changes.
Who is affected?
Users who manage large publications or need to handle multiple changes will benefit from this update. It streamlines the process for users who frequently move or discard changes.
How should I update my features or implementation to better adopt the breaking change?
If needed, this feature can be enabled/disabled through the Feature Flag on Instance Settings > Feature Flag > feature.flag.LPS-171364=true
or Bulk Actions for Publications (LPD-20183)