Minor enhancements for the people using Next®, July 2022

We are happy to flag every new and enhanced feature in Next® with its own release note. Still, some of the enhancements are relevant to only a select few, and those we collect in this list for documentation.

For this release we have collected the following minor enhancements targeted the admins and end user:


Enhancement
Issue
Next® for Salesforce automatically recognizes your language settings
NEXT-4692
Using Next® from Salesforce just becomes slightly easier now that Next® automatically recognizes your language settings in Salesforce. If you access Next® in a German Salesforce, you will also see Next® in German language. If you do not have the corresponding language available in Next® you will see the US English version of Next®




When you manually assign an approver, it now overrides any automatic assignment policies  
NEXT-4679
However clever we have found the new automatic assignment policies to be when processing supplier invoices, we have come to recognize that once you take control and assign a specific approver then automatic assignment policies have to back off. From now on they will. 


For the techies

Not so much here for the technically interested. 

Additional information

For additional information , please refer to the online documentation.

Commercial terms and conditions

These enhancements are available at no additional cost, to users with an active service plan. Any consultancy assistance will be invoiced.

Disclaimer

Despite our best efforts, we may be forced to change both content and expected delivery of future product updates without notice.


Details

Title:

Minor enhancements for the people using Next®

Type:

Enhanced features

Status:

Released

Release time:

July 2022

Affected products:

Next® Bank Statements
Next® Contracts
Next® Emails
Next® Enterprise Archive
Next® ExCustody
Next® Invoices
Next® Mailroom
Next® Processes

Audience:

End user
Admin 

Classification:

Public

Responsible product manager:

Kim Hellum

Updated:

30.06.2022

By:

Kim Hellum