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New releases of Episerver Commerce (including breaking changes) and Episerver CMS UI (notifications automatically marked as read). Bug fixes for Episerver Forms, Episerver Content Delivery API (OAuth authentication), and Episerver Connect For Marketing Automation. Documentation update for Campaign.
The update applies to Episerver projects version 7.5 and higher, and contains finalized work items included in the latest iteration. Continuous release updates are cumulative to include previous updates. Episerver supports all platform updates and strongly recommends that you keep ongoing projects up-to-date. You can install the updates from the Episerver NuGet feed.
Main packages
This release information lists updated main package versions for the Episerver platform. When a release is built, other dependent packages also may be bumped to new versions, although they contain no publicly visible changes. This is done to avoid dependency errors. When you upgrade, NuGet alerts you to upgrade related packages to the required versions. For Commerce, it is important to ensure that you are running the same version of CMS and Commerce, both in the front-end and back-end applications.
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New Feature:
New features:
Introduced a new API that converts the currency of a Money type and returns full precision value:
Mediachase.Commerce.Shared.CurrencyFormatter.ConvertCurrencyWithFullPrecision(money, currency)
Removed intermediate rounding from the default implementation of calculators. So, it rounds only at the highest level (order group calculator). CalculateXXX() methods in the default implementation of calculators, which are protected, now return full precision values.
Stored full precision values for discount amounts on line items and shipments. This behavior is a breaking change.
Added a new global configuration on the promotion engine: a Boolean setting, named ApplyPromotionUnitIndividually. You can change this setting in the appSettings.
If set to true, the promotion engine takes the percentage discount for an individual unit and, from then on, works like an “amount off” discount.
If set to false, the setting works as it does currently in Commerce 12. That is, the promotion engine does not take the percentage discount for an individual unit, but for a whole line item (so it takes the quantity of line item into account).
Last updated: Mar 26, 2019