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Hello Portfolios Community,

This might have been a change within the last week or so as I did not notice this for the September release notes recently. 

Previously when navigating to release notes we’d navigate to Customer Success Center > Documentation > Portfolios> Product Releases > New Feature Upgrade Guide and be presented with a grid. The grid would have 3 columns, the major section (i.e General Updates, Work, Resources), the sub-section (i.e FastTrack Analytics, Data Sources) and then the list of updates and the date (month YYYY) in which they released. Clicking on a sub-section would then take you to a separate page for that sub-section with all the headings for release items as well as additional details and screenshots (similar to how we currently see them with the monthly releases). 

Currently when we navigate to New Feature Upgrade Guide we have a dropdown list with the major sections as collapsible but no navigation to the secondary sub-section page. This is making it so that additional details on a release item can only be accessed from the month page of its release. 

I tested an old link to a sub-section page in my history as I had recently recorded notes for the September release and it will take me to that sub-section page but it has no updates after August 2025. I know there is available updates after as the feature guide will have an update for later than august. 

Has anyone else noticed this change? Did they announce this change would be taking place? Any and all discussion is encouraged.

@Hunain.Aleem - I agree that it appears they changed the layout of this screen.  My assumption is so that they have less to maintain, but I could be wrong.  It definitely is quite a change and I do not recall any communication about it.  I would suggest you reach out to your CSM or Account Manager and share your feedback, in addition to this post.  Good for them to hear how customers feel about the change. 

 

Thank you for alerting us to this change as I always forget about that view. 

Best regards,

Pam Sargent