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Conga Approvals for Salesforce February24.11.11 Release Notes
In these release notes, you can find packages, requirements, new features and enhancements, and fixed and known issues for the Approvals February24.11.11 release. For documentation updates, see What's New in Approvals Documentation.
This documentation may describe optional features for which you have not purchased a license; therefore your solution or implementation may differ from what is described here. Contact your customer success manager (CSM) or account executive (AE) to discuss your specific features and licensing.
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Packages
The following packages and dependencies are required to upgrade to this release and use its new features. These are the minimum required versions; later versions are also supported. Prerequisites for each feature can be found in its documentation. Packages marked (New) are new for this release.
You can register your org for Conga Push Upgrade. Conga Push Upgrade is an automated tool that upgrades packages available in your Salesforce org (production or sandbox) to the latest versions. In addition, it ensures that all the Conga published managed packages are on the latest versions for your registered orgs. For more information, see Registering for Conga Push Upgrade.
There are no new features or enhancements in this release.
Fixed Issues
The following issues are fixed in this release. If any actions are required, they will be listed in this table.
Case Number
Conga Internal ID
Description
00903331
CPQ-87071
When you set consolidation for multiple notify-only approvals to True, the first request is marked as “Notified,” while remaining requests stay in “On Hold” status.
Known Issues
The following unresolved issues are known to Conga at the time of this release.
Conga Internal ID
Description
CPQ-88939
Consolidate approvals fail to auto-approve multiple requests when the same backup approver is assigned to different users.